Visual artist. His work straddles installation, object, video, photography and performance. A rambling artist who travels long stretches, often on foot, such as from Brazil to the United States and from South Africa to France, accumulating experiences, local products, packaging, names and images while executing performance-like actions. His work reflects on the connections between people and continents in the formation of identities, revising them in light of their biographical backgrounds, baring their social and political issues by operating at the boundary between irony and earnestness. Nazareth’s solo shows include Old Hopes, Mendes Wood DM, São Paulo (2017); Genocide in Americas, Galeria Meyer Riegger, Berlin (2015); The Journal, Institute for Contemporary Arts, London (2014); collective shows include OSSO: Exposição-apelo ao amplo direito de defesa de Rafael Braga, Instituto Tomie Ohtake, São Paulo (2017); Imagine Brazil, Astrup Fearnley Museet, Oslo (2013); and the Venice (2013), Lyon (2013), Montevideo (2013) e Benin (2012) biennials. He lives in Belo Horizonte.