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06/11/2026 - 11/01/2026
Fotô Editorial
Rua Cerro Corá, 585, Room 602
Vila Romana – São Paulo/SP – CEP 05061-150
There are moments when photography ceases to be mere testimony and becomes awareness. Mirian Fichtner's work on the 2024 floods in Rio Grande do Sul belongs to this rare lineage of images that not only record but establish an unavoidable ethical field before which neutrality is impossible. The expressive use of color, pushing the boundaries between beauty and unbearable, places Fichtner's work within a tradition that engages with painting without ever abandoning the urgency of reality. His images possess an aesthetic mastery that doesn't soften the tragedy, but rather makes it even more incisive. It is precisely this friction between elevated form and brutal content that causes each photograph to become fixed in memory as an indelible trace.
Fotô Editorial
Rua Cerro Corá, 585, Room 602
Vila Romana – São Paulo/SP – CEP 05061-150
There are moments when photography ceases to be mere testimony and becomes awareness. Mirian Fichtner's work on the 2024 floods in Rio Grande do Sul belongs to this rare lineage of images that not only record but establish an unavoidable ethical field before which neutrality is impossible. The expressive use of color, pushing the boundaries between beauty and unbearable, places Fichtner's work within a tradition that engages with painting without ever abandoning the urgency of reality. His images possess an aesthetic mastery that doesn't soften the tragedy, but rather makes it even more incisive. It is precisely this friction between elevated form and brutal content that causes each photograph to become fixed in memory as an indelible trace.

