Working with memory is working with present

Portuguese curator João Fernandes, new artistic director of the Moreira Salles Institute – ims, wants to work with the institution’s collections to reflect the current times

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

Half a century of records

On the walls of the Espaço Cultural Porto Seguro, 400 photos composed Carlos Moreira’s retrospective

Berlin reduces radicalism of Hubert Fichte

In an ambitious encyclopedic project, Haus der Kulturen der Welt does not treat sexuality and spirituality with the same vigor as the German author’s narratives.

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
Color in Space and Time

A color activist

Falecido ao final de julho deste ano, o venezuelano Cruz-Diez ganha individual no Espaço Cultural Porto Seguro; mostra é a última que o artista ajudou a organizar e tem curadoria de Rodrigo Villela

New airs at SP-Arte

The curators Alexia Tala, Marcos Gallon and Tiago Mesquita talk about their proposals for the fair this year
Anna Maria Maiolino

The Alphabet of an Alchemist

At 76, Anna Maria Maiolino wants to take a moment to have fun experiencig new things

Inglourious bastards

Anonymous meme profiles on Instagram - such as @freeze_magazine, @jerrygogosian and @newmemeseum - risk cunning criticism at the art world, its peculiarities and its flirtation with unsustainable business models

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