1991, lives and works at Recife, Brasil
Fefa Lins is a visual artist with a degree in Architecture and Urbanism from UFPE. His practice draws on reflections on the body, affections, and desires, combining traditional oil painting techniques with digital and contemporary processes to explore other possibilities of body and sexuality beyond hegemonic binary norms. Since 2016, he has participated in exhibitions at institutions such as MASP — Histórias Brasileiras (2022) and Histórias LGBTQIA+ (2024) — and Pinacoteca do Ceará — Negros na Piscina (2022). His works are part of the public collections of Pinacoteca de São Paulo, Museu da Diversidade Sexual, and Banco do Nordeste. He has held solo exhibitions at Galeria Amparo 60 and Torre Malakoff in Recife, and at Galeria Verve in São Paulo, and presented a solo exhibition in 2025 as part of the 34th Exhibition Program of Centro Cultural São Paulo. He was nominated for the PIPA Prize in 2022.
Photo: Hannah Carvalho

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