Anna Bella Geiger (Brazil, 1933), recognized as one of Brazil’s most important artists, belongs to the first generation of conceptual artists in her country. In her work, Geiger explores, in a transdisciplinary way, political, geographic and identity issues. The work of Anna Bella Geiger has been present since the 1960s in exhibitions held in museums and art centers around the world, such as the Fondation Cartier and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, and the Barbican Gallery in London. She has also participated in the Venice Biennial and, up to eight times, in the Biennial of São Paulo. Her work is part of the most important international art collections, among which we can name the following: MoMA, USA; Centre Georges Pompidou, France; Victoria & Albert Museum, UK; Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Spain; MACBA, Barcelona and Tate Modern, UK, among others.