Art needs identity
Artist-in-residence at Pivô research program, Fernanda Feher only found herself when she united art with militancy
Letter to Sidney Amaral
In the context of holding the exhibition "Viver até o fim o que me cabe! - Sidney Amaral: aproximação", at Sesc Jundiaí, artist and curator Daniel Lima writes a correspondence directed to the São Paulo artist, who died in 2017
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
Vaivém deals with Brazilian culture beyond art
Exhibition curated by Raphael Fonseca addresses the hammock under multiple perspectives in CCBB
At the tip of the pencil
Book organized by Claudio Mubarac gives an overview of design history in Brazil
“Pardo é Papel” or the epic grandeur of a people in...
Presented at Tomie Ohtake Institute after passing through Lyon, Porto Alegre and Rio, Maxwell Alexandre’s show portrays black people in everyday situations with a grandiose, consecrating and historic character
Paiz Art Biennial focuses on cultural diversity and crises in Latin...
In an interview with arte!brasileiros, Chilean curator Alexia Tala talks about the 22nd edition of the Guatemalan Biennial, which raised debates about native peoples, their worldviews, and opinions about immigration and contemporary crises
Artistic practice as historian practice
Curated by Ana Pato, Meta–Arquivo exhibition brings together unseen works by nine artists and collectives from archival research on the Brazilian military dictatorship
Xilo: Body and Landscape
The inaugural exhibition of the new Sesc building captivates the lively woodcut production in São Paulo in the last three decades
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














