This exhibition is the first solo presentation and one of the most important to be held in Europe on the work of the Brazilian artist Tarsila do Amaral (Capivari, Sao Paolo,1886-1973), a key figure in Brazilian painting and responsible for the introduction of the European avant-garde into that country. The exhibition has been devised and organised by the Fundacion Juan March and is co-produced with the Fundacion Caixa Galicia.The exhibition focuses on the work of the artist s dazzling middle period in the 1920s, when she lived between Sao Paolo and Paris, with a symbolic conclusion in Moscow (where she travelled in 1931). It emphasises her connections with the avant-garde in Paris, her training with painters such as AndrA Lhote and Fernand Leger, and her friendship with some of the French avant-garde poets, in particular Blaise Cendrars.