Viewing and inter-viewing Cildo Meireles
Carioca artist’s extensive “poetic and historical anthology” occupies Sesc Pompeia, in São Paulo, with about 150 works that defy the senses, invite interaction and point to the permanence of violence experienced in Brazil since the colonial and the military dictatorship period to this day
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
The inclusive policy by Sesc-SP also holds true for art
New building, which in its first weekend received 24 thousand visitors, presents several works signed by more than 15 artists
Vaivém deals with Brazilian culture beyond art
Exhibition curated by Raphael Fonseca addresses the hammock under multiple perspectives in CCBB
A book of many hands, minds and lives
Organized by Flávio dos Santos Gomes, Jaime Lauriano and Lilia Schwarcz, "Encilopédia Negra" confronts the historiography that denies visibility to the contributions of black people; publication also unfolds in an exhibition at the Pinacoteca
Xilo: Body and Landscape
The inaugural exhibition of the new Sesc building captivates the lively woodcut production in São Paulo in the last three decades
Under the lens of Bárbara Wagner and Benjamin de Burca
With a multidisciplinary audiovisual work produced in universes at once pop and marginalized from different cities in the world, the duo wins prominent position and will represent Brazil at the Venice Biennale
“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
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
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














