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Poster
During a difficult
period in Paris while living and performing at a club known as
L´Escale, Parra used her characteristic insistence to beg
Michel Farey, curator of the Museum of Decorative Arts, to exhibit
her tapestries, paintings and sculptures. Due to her persistence,
which helped her on many other occasions to wear out peoples
resistance to her requests, she was allowed to exhibit her work
in the Marsan Pavilion in April and May of 1964, where it is believed
she sold several of her compositions. Among them was the portrait
of Brazilian poet Thiago de Mello (also included in this exhibition),
which was purchased by the Baroness of Rothschild. This is the
poster she created for that occasion.
Félix
Angel, Curator, IDB Cultural Center
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