EDUARDO SIMÕES is a culture journalist, with stints at O ​​Globo and Folha de S.Paulo, covering film and literature editorials. He was also editor of arte!brasileiros, in 2015, and several lifestyle titles. Also a contributor to Valor Econômico, he is responsible for the edition of texts in this issue.


FABIO CYPRIAN, art critic and journalist, is deputy director of the Faculty of Philosophy, Communication, Letters and Arts at PUC-SP and is part of the editorial board of arte!brasileiros. In this edition, he analyzed the Berlin and Venice biennials and Documenta. She also participated in the interview with Kader Attia.

LINE LEMOS is a visual artist, comic book artist and zine artist from BH. Master in History from UFMG and student of Plastic Arts at Escola Guignard, he published, among others, the comics Brazilian Artists (Miguilim, 2018), which received an HQ MIX Award. She is the author of the illustration of the article art as I breathe.



MARIA HIRSZMAN is a journalist and art critic. She worked at Jornal da Tarde and at O ​​Estado de São Paulo. She is a researcher in art history, with a master's degree from USP. For this issue, she did the report on the abandonment at Cais do Valongo, in Rio de Janeiro, and the critique on the Arthur Bispo do Rosário exhibition, at Itaú Cultural.


JOTABÊ MEDEIROS is a reporter and writer, biographer, among others, of the singer Belchior. He was a reporter for O Estado de S.Paulo and Folha de S.Paulo, assistant editor for Veja SP, editor for TV Gazeta and Carta Capital. He is editor-in-chief of the Farofafá website. In this issue, he writes about the crisis in the censorship of works at Masp.

Thaddeus Chiarelli is a curator and art critic. He is a professor in the Visual Arts course at USP. He was director of the Pinacoteca de São Paulo and the Museum of Contemporary Art at USP (MAC-USP). He has also served as chief curator of the Museum of Modern Art of São Paulo (MAM-SP). He is a columnist on the website of ARTE!BRASILEIROS.



Photos: personal archive

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