Collaborators of the issue #55

See who are some of the collaborators to the #55 issue of arte!brasileiros

Nas veredas do sertão

36th Panorama da Arte Brasileira occupies the Museum of Modern Art of São Paulo (MAM–SP) with works that propose experiences outside the major urban centers
Pontes sobre Abismos #17

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
O assassinato de Piersanti Mattarella, Governador da Sicília, em 1980.

Witnesses of evil, of good, of life

Works and trajectories of Letizia Battaglia and Sergio Larrain are at exhibitions at the Moreira Salles Institute in São Paulo
"Cantos de Esquinas", Maxwell Alexandre, 2019. Photo: Gabi Carrera.

“Pardo é Papel” or the epic grandeur of a people in...

Presented at Tomie Ohtake Institute after passing through Lyon, Porto Alegre and Rio, Maxwell Alexandre’s show portrays black people in everyday situations with a grandiose, consecrating and historic character

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

Istanbul aims to collapse of nature

Curated by Nicolas Bourriaud, “The seventh continent” maps productions around the Anthropoceno
Sérgio Sister, Esticados

Sérgio Sister and his resistance weapons

The austere and rigorous works that Sister produces today keep, from the paintings and drawings of his early period, the same force.

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
Frequentes Conclusões Falsas

A painting done of debris and memories

Time seems to be hanging on the canvases of David Magila