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Course “Image Studies”, with Simonetta Persichetti

How to survive the sea of ​​images of modern life? In our new course, taught by the master in communication and art, photography critic and professor Simonetta Persichetti, we will explore the philosophy of the image, the visual as spectacularization and aesthetics as a shaper of discourse; sign up
curators of the exhibition “Thomaz Farkas - Beauty before the eyes”.

Thomaz Farkas: in love with Brazil and Brazilians

By: Simonetta Persichetti and Rubens Fernandes Junior Getting to know Brazil through the eyes of Thomaz Farkas (1924-2011) is always an enriching experience. A careful look,...

No, it's not photojournalism

From the publication of the photo of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, doctor, journalist and photography critic Simonetta Persichetti weaves a reflection on the image, photojournalism and its policies
Standing, in the center, wearing a headdress, Mapukayaka Yawalapiti. Seated, from left to right, Sariruá Yawalapiti and Orlando Villas-Bôas. ç. 1955. Photo: Henri Ballot / Instituto Moreira Salles Collection/Henri Ballot Archive

Image dialogue

On display at IMS Paulista, “Xingu: Contactos” contrasts historical documentaries and contemporary records made by the indigenous people themselves

Issue #60 contributors

ERNANI CHAVES is a Full Professor at the Faculty of Philosophy at the Federal University of Pará. He studies the relationships between philosophy, psychoanalysis and racism. For...

With your feet on the ground and your eyes on reality

On the occasion of the new show by Iatã Cannabrava, on view at the Museum of the City of São Paulo, Simonetta Persichetti revisits the photographer's trajectory
View of the exhibition “In the verb of Silence, the Synthesis of Scream”, at IMS Paulista. Photo: Helio Campos Mello.

Walter Firmo: An apology for the image

The Moreira Salles Institute of São Paulo presents the exhibition "In the verb of Silence the Síntese do Grito" by the carioca photographer Walter Firmo
Rosaria Schifani at her husband's funeral, 1993. Credit: Letizia Battaglia.

Thinking of Letizia Battaglia

Within a month of the death of the Italian photographer, journalist Simonetta Persichetti writes about the life and work of Battaglia

Issue #58 contributors

Christian Dunker is a full professor in Psychoanalysis and Clinical Psychopathology at the Institute of Psychology of the University of São Paulo, with a postdoctoral degree in the pathologies of...