Istanbul aims to collapse of nature
Curated by Nicolas Bourriaud, “The seventh continent” maps productions around the Anthropoceno
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
They always were
Exhibitions “Women’s Histories” and “Feminist Histories” at MASP map the plastic creation of authors in different historical moments
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
From New York to Paris
Artist participated in a residence in New York at AnnexB, and will have works exhibited at the Fondation Cartier in Paris later this year
Carlos Motta points to roots of prejudice and racism in the...
New York-based Colombian artist presents traces of inquisition and slavery as key to understanding the present moment
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
A place where to remember is to act
Founded in the 1940s by progressive Jews, Casa do Povo overcomes 30 years of crisis and consolidates itself as a prolific cultural center, experimental space of coexistence and performance of multidisciplinary artistic collectives and autonomous movements
Art needs identity
Artist-in-residence at Pivô research program, Fernanda Feher only found herself when she united art with militancy
A dive into Ceará’s poetics
The 20th Unifor Art Show: Simultaneities - the art with the word opens at Unifor Cultural Center, in Fortaleza, with curatorial work by Denise Mattar. Read the following interview with the curator














