Joseph Beuys and the abandonment of art
One of the most radical and influential artists of the second half of the 20th century, an inescapable reference for contemporary production, would complete 100 years in 2021; arte!brasileiros publishes text that analyzes different moments and works of the german artist’s trajectory
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
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
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
Nazareth Pacheco: creation as triumph of life
Exhibition Registros/Records... in the gallery Kogan Amaro condenses the work of memory made by the artist throughout her life
The impulses of Iole de Freitas
Book launched by Cobogó and organized by Paulo Venancio Filho shows the artist’s work from the perspective of body and space
The gaping reality in the work by Guerreiro do Divino Amor
Winner of the 2019 Pipa Prize, the artist has been developing the Superfictions series for about 15 years, through which he deals with profound social and symbolic issues, from media manipulation to colonialism, from social segregation to the power of the neo-Pentecostal churches, from state violence to power of marketing and market
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
When art is resistance
More than 100 artists participate in the show "What is not a forest is a political prison" at ReOcupa Gallery, engaging cultural production in a housing movement struggle project














