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
Stirring structures
Questioner, André Komatsu positions his work in a powerful way on questions of the system
Portrait of Paul Klee when in balance
Show in the Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil in São Paulo explains the genius of the swiss artist
Aproximações: Brief introduction to the Brazilian art of the XX century
Exhibition curated by Aracy Amaral inaugurated iat the Fábrica de Arte Marcos Amaro (Fama) which, in the process of settlement, causes fascination and is a gift for Itu
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
They always were
Exhibitions “Women’s Histories” and “Feminist Histories” at MASP map the plastic creation of authors in different historical moments
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
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
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
Cultural management in times of economic and political crisis
Seminar held by ARTE!Brasileiros and Itaú Cultural brought together managers, artists and experts to discuss the challenges and ways for cultural management in the contemporary context; learn what Eduardo Saron, Fabio Szwarcwald, Jochen Volz, Gabriela Noujaim, Jonathas de Andrade, Ana Carla Fonseca and Katia de Marco














