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Book about Zé Celso whets our appetite for life
Interviews, historical testimonies and unpublished essays make up an editorial feast about José Celso Martinez Corrêa — Zé Celso, founder of Teatro Oficina. Launched...
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...
Diógenes Moura launches this Wednesday (25/01), in São Paulo, “Minhocão”, his new book on...
Born in Recife (PE), Diógenes Moura lived with his family for 17 years in Salvador (BA). He moved to São Paulo and since 1989 has lived...
12 art books to read in 2023
Among biographies of important international figures, books by important Brazilian artists and theories that question the hegemonic perspectives on culture, many...
First edition of the Imaginary Festival takes photobooks to the historic center of São Paulo
Until Sunday (17), the event will bring together more than 30 exhibitors, host exhibitions and promote debates and workshops
5 books to delve into the trajectory of Brazilian artists
The visual arts are a broad area that extends far beyond the historically legitimized greats. Among figures previously reduced to naive,...
12 art books to read in 2022
A arte!brasileiros prepared a list of 12 books released in 2021 that dialogue with the world of arts and help us to think about it critically
The Law of the Arts: OAB SP launches a book that brings a legal view of culture
Free, e-book aims to combat misinformation by addressing legal points of view on topics such as heritage preservation, artists' copyrights and legal incentives for the cultural industry
“Black Encyclopedia”: a book of many hands, minds and lives
Organized by Flávio dos Santos Gomes, Jaime Lauriano and Lilia Schwarcz, Enciclopédia Negra confronts the historiography that denies visibility to the contributions of black people; publication also unfolds in an exhibition at the Pinacoteca
Arjan Martins has a trajectory portrayed in a book
Launch of Editora Cobogó, a publication organized by Paulo Miyada presents an overview of the painter's career from Rio de Janeiro










