Daniel Lima is an artist, curator, editor and researcher. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts, Master in Clinical Psychology and he is a PhD student in Audiovisual Media and Processes at the University of São Paulo. Since 2001, he has researched media, racial issues and collective resistance. He is a director at Invisíveis Produções. In this issue, he wrote about the Sidney Amaral show.


Giulia Garcia is a journalist graduated at Faculdade Cásper Líbero and an actress, with technical training from Senac-SP. She is a researcher in Art and Communication and member of the Communication and Society of Spectacle Research Group. She has already worked as a reporter for Trip and Tpm magazines and, since August 2020, has been a member of arte!brasileiros team. She writes about Triennial Frestas in this issue.


Marcos Grinspum Ferraz is a journalist.  Graduated in Social Sciences at USP, he worked between 2009 and 2012 at the newspaper Folha de S.Paulo and between 2013 and 2017 at Editora Brasileiros, always covering the cultural area. He studied Visual Anthropology at Universidade Nova de Lisboa, in 2017, and two years ago he returned to the arte!brasileiros tram. In this issue, he writes about Paulo Mendes da Rocha, the Paiz Art Biennial and the publication Presente.


Simonetta Persichetti is a journalist and photography critic. Master in Communication and Arts (Mackenzie), PhD in Social Psychology (PUC-SP) and post-doctorate from ECA-USP, she is a professor at Faculdade Cásper Líbero and she is a member of the Editorial Board of arte!brasileiros. She organized the Senac Photography Collection, acted as curator of Arte Plural Galeria and published 23 books on Brazilian photographers. She won the Jabuti Reportage Award for the book Imagens da Fotografia Brasileira.


Tiago Gualberto has a master’s degree in visual arts and a bachelor’s degree in Textile and Fashion from the University of São Paulo.  Since 2004, he has developed research, education and artistic production actions with focus on social justice, contemporary art and citizenship, where he incorporates themes related to Afro-Brazilian culture, memory, history and narrative rewriting.


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