The first Leonilson
Collection by Antonio Dias, with 38 works, sheds light on the early years of the artist from Ceará, especially in works sold in Europe, is in a show at Pinakotheke, now in São Paulo
In Verbier, indigenous leader argues that art is not for cowards
Brazilian Naine Terena participates in a meeting of Switzerland, organized by Jochen Volz, with a strong political character
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
The affective rigor of Farnese, in its entirety
Exhibition revisits the graphic and three-dimensional work of the Minas Gerais artist, trying to understand its genesis and repositioning its importance in the history of Brazilian art
Stirring structures
Questioner, André Komatsu positions his work in a powerful way on questions of the system
Visual arts get inside FLIP
New project seeks to insert arts in the Paraty International Literary Festival and pannels with names that work visual arts in their most various forms show that the event seeks to be even more interdisciplinary
Aline Motta and the personal diving into collective memory
The multimedia artist, one of the winners of the 7th Marcantonio Vilaça Award, departs from a thorough research on his family history to address major topics such as slavery, African heritage and a patriarchal structure that remains in Brazil today
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
Always Gay, the transgressor voice of young artists
Free from technical ties they are commites to the libertarian experimentation of a forbidden universe













