Viewing and inter-viewing Cildo Meireles
Carioca artist’s extensive “poetic and historical anthology” occupies Sesc Pompeia, in São Paulo, with about 150 works that defy the senses, invite interaction and point to the permanence of violence experienced in Brazil since the colonial and the military dictatorship period to this day
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
A garden of codes
The duo Detanico Lain presents its second individual in an institution in Brazil and show its relation with the language
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
Other voices
Learn what Lucimara Letelier, founder and director of the Vivo Museum; Renata Bittencourt, executive director of the Inhotim Institute, and Claudinei Roberto da Silva, professor and curator, say on issues surrounding cultural management
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
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.
IMS attests affection and defense of the yanomami
Claudia Andujar’s second show at the institution brings her commitment to the indigenous cause in exemplary research
Made by human
Segundo o autor Frank Wynne, em seu livro Eu fui Vermeer, o falsário holandês Han van Meegeren pintava como Johannes Vermeer, mais de dois...
Words in the world of things
The first exhibition opened at the Museum of the Portuguese Language, Língua
Solta is curated by Moacir dos Anjos and Fabiana Moraes and puts contemporary works of art in dialogue with objects, posters and other elements of everyday life














