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Agenda of the art world in the pandemic

How the Coronavirus has affected the art world and the reactions of some cultural institutions to the crisis
When the world changes

Exhibition in Buenos Aires presents reflections on feminism and art in the post...

Just over a year ago, Covid-19 began a major transformation of the reality we knew. As the pandemic progresses, "futuristic fictions,...
Jochen Volz

As it celebrates its 120th anniversary, Pinacoteca focuses on diversity and silenced narratives

In 1905, after the transfer of 20 works from the Museu Paulista at USP and the acquisition of six paintings by artists from São Paulo –...

Unavoidable, a book of resistance

Recognized as one of the leading names in experimentalism and political art in Brazil, Antonio Manuel maintains a production marked by dialogue with issues...

Against BANANAlization

Read the editorial of issue #69 of arte!brasileiros, by Patricia Rousseaux

Migrant Art Gallery

Foreword - Boycott of the Triumphal Entry: Painting as a Transmitter of Coloniality
José Lira and Esther Hamburger - MAC USP

In charge of MAC USP, José Lira and Esther Hamburger want a museum each...

Just over two months after taking over the management of the Museum of Contemporary Art of the University of São Paulo (MAC USP) for a...
MAC USP - interview with Ana Magalhães

Ana Magalhães takes stock of her management at MAC USP, a museum between the university...

When Ana Gonçalves Magalhães and Marta Bogéa took over as director of the Museum of Contemporary Art of the University of São Paulo (MAC USP), in July...
Marcos Zacariades with iconic photos of the original city

In Chapada Diamantina, impactful works mark the career of Marcos Zacariades

By Fabio Cypriano and Patrícia Rousseaux, in Igatu It seems unlikely that an abandoned stone city, Igatu, which once had more than ten thousand...

Seminars arte!brasileiros wins Antônio Bento Award from ABCA

Two certainties guide these meetings: creating bridges and believing that art focuses the knowledge of subjects of their time