Viewing and inter-viewing Cildo Meireles
Carioca artist’s extensive “poetic and historical anthology” occupies Sesc Pompeia, in São Paulo, with about 150 works that defy the senses, invite interaction and point to the permanence of violence experienced in Brazil since the colonial and the military dictatorship period to this day
The restless and tireless look of German Lorca
One of the great modern photographers of our country, member of Foto Cine Clube Bandeirante in the 1950s, born in São Paulo, he left a legacy of more than 70 years transiting through urban records, experimental or advertising photographs
FAMA takes art brut to Itu
With the opening of Bispo do Rosário exhibition, art as worldbuilding seminar takes to itu discussions around art brut, or outsider art, and presents international artists and experts integrating the movement
The challenge of the possible makes 13ª Havana Biennial breathes
With this theme, the exhibition appears after four years, interrupted by the hurricane Irma in 2017
From New York to Paris
Artist participated in a residence in New York at AnnexB, and will have works exhibited at the Fondation Cartier in Paris later this year
IMS attests affection and defense of the yanomami
Claudia Andujar’s second show at the institution brings her commitment to the indigenous cause in exemplary research
Do not burn after reading
Enthusiast of the mail art, Gustavo Nóbrega, director at Superfície Gallery, wants to foment the interest by pieces of the movement in the collectionism
The last great modern architect in Brazil
After his death, arte!brasileiros recalls an interview with Paulo Mendes da Rocha in 2016, in which the architect made it clear that, more than a specialist, the architect must be a thinker of the world, attentive to human needs and desires
Art needs identity
Artist-in-residence at Pivô research program, Fernanda Feher only found herself when she united art with militancy
What happens when we unmake the world?
Works by Peter van Agtmael, Steve McQueen and Emily Jacir reflect on conflict and preclude our oblivion of war’s cruel consequences













