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Ailton Krenak, author of Tomorrow Is Not For Sale

“If we return to normality, it is because the deaths of thousands of people were worthless...

In a new book, one of the most important indigenous leaders in the country talks about the coronavirus pandemic, Bolsonaro's "necropolitics" and the lessons we can learn from this experience
Flip 2021 Highlights

Flip 2021: Check out program highlights

Main Program of the 19th edition will be broadcast on the web and is inspired by plants and forests; among the confirmed names are Margaret Atwood, David Diop, Itamar Vieira Junior, Ailton Krenak and Alice Walker

Video installation “About Academia”, by Antoni Muntadas, arrives in Brazil in digital version

Work by the Spanish artist discusses the role of universities in the US based on student and professor testimonials; for the opening, this Friday, a roundtable will be broadcast with Néstor Garcia Canclini, Eliana Sousa Silva, Macaé Evaristo, Ailton Krenak and Martin Grossmann

We are nature

On the first day of the seminar, limits between culture and nature are questioned based on indigenous wisdom, by Ailton Krenak, Antonio Donato Nobre and Naiara Tukano

we are nature

On the first day of the seminar, limits between culture and nature are questioned based on indigenous wisdom, by Ailton Krenak, Antonio Donato Nobre and Naiara Tukano

Seminar organized by Minas Gerais institutions discusses the current context from different perspectives

Online event will have meetings with Ailton Krenak, Christian Dunker, Conceição Evaristo, Lala Deheizelin, Júlia Rebouças, Eduardo Albuquerque and Grazi Mendes

Debates and exhibitions on indigenous causes in São Paulo

Exhibitions at the IMS and the Resistance Memorial and conversations with Ailton Krenak and Claudia Andujar discuss the struggles of indigenous peoples
Vania Toledo, Madame Satan, 1980

Much more than “happy, clean, well-dressed”

Fullgás, an exhibition with more than 260 artists and collectives at CCBB-SP, revisits the so-called Generation 80 with contextualization, inclusion and diversity

Excavations reveal remains of the first public cemetery in Latin America

By Caroline Vieira In 1835, in the region known as Campo da Pólvora in Salvador, Bahia, four Africans convicted of participating in the Revolt of the...
Great Circle

'I learned from my father to read things as if they were alive'

Son of Waly Salomão, the curatorial director of the Casa do Governador Cultural Park, in Vitória (ES), Omar Salomão, spoke with Arte!Brasileiros about their projects, mainly that of strengthening the institution as 'a place for coexistence with art, for stimulus, for encounter and social catalyst'