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Flávio de Carvalho: a permanent experiment
Designer, painter and performer, the artist wins an important retrospective at Galeria Almeida e Dale
Flávio de Carvalho: a permanent experimentation
Designer, painter and performer, the artist has an important retrospective at Dlmeida and Dale gallery
Berlin Biennale begins by evoking Flávio de Carvalho
Scheduled for June 2020, the 11th edition of the German exhibition, which has among its curators Agustín Pérez Rubio and Lisette Lagnado, starts this week, opening the process to the public
BACON AND MÁRIO DE ANDRADE AT MASP: A WEIRD ENCOUNTER | Part two
PART TWO Because of the Mário de Andrade exhibition. Two Lives was conceived based on the works collected by the critic, when I went down to...
Curatorial studies
10 meetings: Tuesdays from 19pm to 20:30pm, from March 19th to May 21st Teachers: Lisette Lagnado (4 meetings) With André Pitol (3...
Gomide & Co opens new headquarters with a show by Lenora de Barros and kindness...
This Wednesday (8/3), Gomide & Co opens its new headquarters with the exhibition I don't see the time, by Lenora de Barros. In the corner...
From today (January 26) to Sunday, Sesc Pompeia will host 'O Bailado do Deus Morto',...
From Thursday (26/1) until Sunday, Teatro Sesc Pompeia will host O Bailado do Deus Morto, with Teatro Oficina. Directed by Marcelo Drummond,...
“Desvairar 22” invites the public to an exercise in historical imagination
On view at Sesc Pinheiros until January 2023, the exhibition brings together an Egyptian sarcophagus, a carnival float, works of visual art, texts, music, videos and historical documents to rethink important events of 1922
Pinacoteca announces its new chief curator
Ana Maria Maia from Pernambuco will assume the position in September, when she will also be responsible for the panorama of Jonathas de Andrade
“Obscura Luz”, collective of visual and discursive repertoire
On display until September 2022, the show is inspired by a work by Cildo Meireles, of the same name, and discusses the perception