New collaboration platforms for contemporary art seek to revise Biennials

Diana Wechsler, Argentine researcher at Conicet (National Council for Scientific and Technical Research) and director of the art and culture area at the National University of Tres de Febrero (UNTREF), has been following BIENALSUR since its inception and now in its second edition, comments on the results. this challenge

I am reflected in my work

Grada Kilomba assumes personal positioning as a way of counteracting colonialist culture; Portuguese artist launches book and participates in exhibitions at Pinacoteca

Photography of the memory

With works on the resistance to the Salazarist dictatorship in Portugal, Operation Condor in South America and Police Violence in Rio de Janeiro, Portuguese photographer João Pina deals with, from records, the past history and trauma

Connections at MAM’s collection

Exhibition that was presented at the Phoenix Art Museum is brought to the institution in São Paulo

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
Nazareth Pacheco

Nazareth Pacheco: creation as triumph of life

Exhibition Registros/Records... in the gallery Kogan Amaro condenses the work of memory made by the artist throughout her life

A “Sertão Art” of experimentation and resistance

Intitled SertÃo, 36º Panorama of Brazilian Art, at MAM, raises current political issues through the work of 29 artists, mostly young people who work outside the institutional and marketing artistic circuit

Editorial: In mourning I fight

"We are traversed by the inevitable awareness of the loss of values ​​in our society, which is collapsing", writes Patricia Rousseaux in the editorial of issue #55 of arte!brasileiros

13th Havana Biennial captures tensions voltages of the world

From fake news to migrations, from ecology to racism, from city to gender issues, cuba’s largest art event starts on april 12

The sensitive form

Established in Paris since the 1980s, Julio Villani will debut his new site "D’ICI, DE LÀ" and opens solo exhibition at Chelsea in New York