14th Curitiba Biennial and the current urgencies
With open borders as a theme, the exhibition is inspired by the celebrations of the 30th anniversary of the fall of Berlin wall
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
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
Adriana Varejão: For a cannibal rhetoric
The exhibition markes the first solo show by artist in the northeast, territory of strong baroque heritage and colonial slavery
A “Sertão Art” of experimentation and resistance
Intitled SertÃo, 36º Panorama of Brazilian Art, at MAM, raises current political issues through the work of 29 artists, mostly young people who work outside the institutional and marketing artistic circuit
Art needs identity
Artist-in-residence at Pivô research program, Fernanda Feher only found herself when she united art with militancy
Artist collectives reflect the spirit of the time
Both the choice of five collectives as nominees for the Turner Prize, in 2021, and the announcement of 14 collectives as the first participants...
New airs at SP-Arte
The curators Alexia Tala, Marcos Gallon and Tiago Mesquita talk about their proposals for the fair this year
Transarte Institute: for a LGBTQ+ future
Transarte is transformed from a gallery into an institute, with a definitive space to ensure the artistic production of the community LGBTQ+













