
Sarah Morris's Rio continues her investigation into urban psychological landscapes, this time moving her focus to Rio de Janeiro, a vast and contradictory metropolis. Tracing the culture and undercurrents of the city, Morris captures individuals and sites as varied as the office of architect Oscar Niemeyer, a party in the 'City of God', a famed talk show host, Bossa Nova muse, Brahma beer factory, the largest assembly line in South America, and the factory of the Dolores underwear company.
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