A triennial in progress
In the midst of a pandemic and political crisis context, what are the curatorial and exhibition possibilities? This was one of the questions that...
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
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
Art needs identity
Artist-in-residence at Pivô research program, Fernanda Feher only found herself when she united art with militancy
ArtRio in movement
With the departure of two partners, the fair is only captained by Brenda Valansi and makes Marina da Gloria its home
Contexto e Cosmogonia
Este período concentrou inúmeras iniciativas no mundo das artes plásticas. Coincidiram as aberturas da Bienal de São Paulo e da Bienal das Amazônias, várias...
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
Letter to Sidney Amaral
In the context of holding the exhibition "Viver até o fim o que me cabe! - Sidney Amaral: aproximação", at Sesc Jundiaí, artist and curator Daniel Lima writes a correspondence directed to the São Paulo artist, who died in 2017
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
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














