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Un cambio de paradigma

A Change of Paradigm
Madrid, 2024 – Rio de Janeiro, 2025

A Change of Paradigm is an evolving exhibition project conceived by Marta Soul that explores contemporary photography through a critical and plural lens. Bringing together artists who challenge dominant models of representation, the show is structured around five curatorial axes: political structures, race and social justice, gender, technology, and ecology.

After its debut in Madrid in 2024, the exhibition traveled to Rio de Janeiro in 2025, presented at the Instituto Cervantes under the co-curatorship of Marta Soul and Ângela Berlinde, expanding its transnational scope. The project continues to grow in collaboration with local institutions and artists, functioning as an open platform for new perspectives on contemporary visual culture.

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