Why do some Spotify playlists show paintings from the Pinacoteca?

Why do some Spotify playlists show paintings from the Pinacoteca?


The campaign aims to encourage culture and the distribution of tickets for the Pinacoteca and is a partnership between B3, the Brazilian Stock Exchange, and Tech&Soul

If you use the Spotify To listen to music throughout the day, you’ve probably noticed that some playlists and song covers have been changed to frame images. These works can be found on Sao Paulo Art Gallery.

The campaign is a partnership between B3, the Brazilian Stock Exchange, and Tech&Soul. The action aims to encourage culture and the distribution of tickets for the Art Gallery where the public’s attention is concentrated. Titled Art shotsthe campaign mixes musical successes with artistic successes.

But anyone who thinks that the works are chosen at random is wrong. In collaboration with Kondzilla, covers of the most listened to songs were selected to participate in the event and their images were transformed into works of art of various styles that, in some way, relate to the lyrics.

In addition to the songs and playlists, the artists’ images have also been transformed into paintings available in the museum.

Check out all the songs that have had their covers changed

  • Opera: Boy with mandolin, Belmiro de Almeida – Music: Rei Lacoste, MD Chef
  • Work: AfricaStephan Kessler – Music: FAcid storyThe young MK
  • Work: Self-portraitArthur Timotheo – Music: SunbatheYan Cloud
  • Work: Rio de JaneiroAlessandro Cicarelli – Music: Sea wavesMC Kekel
  • Work: WishAlmeida Júnior – Music: Screen intactTropkillaz
  • Work: The smoke that cuts the mountain manAlmeida Júnior – Music: Nothing to do, I’m going to Sereno
  • Work: Marchioness of BellasNicolas Antoine – Music: Curly hairMC Reino
  • Work: Sentimental songBerthe Worms – Music: Beg for LoveTilia
  • Work: Guide of Providence CabralEliseu Visconti – Music: MegalomaniacEbony

Source: Terra

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