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Group exhibitions

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I've removed the group exhibitions to here. This is an encyclopedia article, not a resume.--Ethicoaestheticist (talk) 23:02, 18 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]

    • 1979 Look Heaven Art Gallery, Pittsburg, USA
    • 1979 Association of the Engineers and Architects, Santos, Brazil
    • 1980 Expofarps, University of Art of Santos, São Paulo
    • 1982 Canoarte Gallery, Santos, Brazil
    • 1990 School of Humanitas, Santos, Brazil
    • 1991 ACAP Association of Aguas da Prata Friends, Aguas da Prata, Brazil
      • Santos Harbor Dock Sport Company, Santos, São Paulo
      • Folklore Art Group, Town Council of Santos, São Paulo
      • Jacques Ardies Gallery, São Paulo
    • 1992 Jacques Ardies Gallery, São Paulo
      • University of São Paulo, São Vicente, Brazil
    • 1993 Cultural Association of Aguas de Prata, São Paulo
      • Jacques Ardies Gallery, São Paulo
    • 1994 Jeannine Blais Gallery, North Hatley, Quebec, Canada
      • Musee de la Civilisation du Quebec, Quebec, Canada
      • Chapel Art Show, Chapel School, São Paulo
      • Jacques Ardies Gallery, São Paulo
    • 1995 Gallery Pro Arte Kasper, Morges, Switzerland
      • Chapel Art Show, Chapel School, São Paulo
      • Jacques Ardies Gallery, São Paulo
    • 1996 Jeannine Blais Gallery, North Hatley, Quebec, Canada
      • Chapel Art Show, Chapel School, São Paulo
      • Jacques Ardies Gallery, São Paulo
    • 1997 Jacques Ardies Gallery, São Paulo
    • 1998 Jacques Ardies Gallery, São Paulo
    • 1999 Lucia Diniz Gallery, Granja Viana, Cotia, São Paulo
      • MAN Naïve Art Museum, Figueiras, Spain
      • English Cultural Space of Butanta, São Paulo
      • Jacques Ardies Gallery, São Paulo
    • 2000 Jacques Ardies Gallery, São Paulo
    • 2001 Jacques Ardies Gallery, São Paulo
    • 2002 Jacques Ardies Gallery, São Paulo
    • 2003 Jacques Ardies Gallery, São Paulo
      • The Art and Culture Museum, Caraguatatuba, São Paulo
      • “The Naïve World”, GINA Gallery of International Naïve Art, Tel Aviv
    • 2004 Jacques Ardies Gallery, São Paulo
      • Chapel Art Show, Chapel School, São Paulo
      • GINA Gallery of International Naïve Art, Tel Aviv
    • 2005 “The Brazilian Naives and their Color Carnaval”, GINA Gallery of International Naïve Art, Tel Aviv
    • 2007 "Simple Pleasures, Bygone Days: The Naives of Brazil and Argentina", GINA Gallery of International Naïve Art, Tel Aviv
    • 2008 Rites of Spring Gina Gallery of International Naïve Art - New York
      • Blooms of Spring – Gina Gallery of International Naïve Arte, Tel Aviv, Israel

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I've also removed a swath of information that seemed like just a random list with no context. The info was displayed under the header "See also", but was not formatted as a typical 'See also' section.

  • Museums and Exhibitions
    • Musée d’Art Naïf – Beraut – France
    • Musée de La Civilisation – Quebec – Canada
    • Museum of Art and Culture – Caraguatatuba – São Paulo - Brazil
  • Acquis
    • Gallery "Um Lugar ao Sol" – Curitiba – Parana - Brazil
    • Portal Gallery – São Paulo – Brazil
    • Gina Gallery – Tel Aviv – Israel
    • Galerie Jacqueline Bricard – França
    • Galeria Art Factory – São Paulo - Brasil
    • Gina Gallery – Nova York, USA
  • Bibliography
    • Ferreira One in Paradise Screens - Oscar D'Ambrosio - Noovha America Publisher (Ed. 2008-Brazil)
    • Art in Brazil – Catalog Julio Lousada-Vol. 3/405, 4/394 e 6b/391
    • Naïf Art in Brasil – Publishing Company of the Arts
    • The Naive World – Gina Gallery - Tel Aviv-Israel (Ed. de 2005/06/07)

Jezebel'sPonyobons mots 15:58, 20 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]