"Antropofagia", Tarsila do Amaral, 1929. Photo: Isabella Matheus / José and Paulina Nemirovsky Foundation collection in loan with the Pinacoteca de São Paulo

Tarsila do Amaral Special

On September 1, 2024, the artist would have turned 138 years old. In celebration, we have compiled a series of articles to delve deeper into the trajectory of the modernist

Tarsila do Amaral Special

On September 1, 2024, the artist would have turned 138 years old. In celebration, we have compiled a series of articles to delve deeper into the trajectory of the modernist

Tarsila's first self-portraits

Bringing new perspectives to the debate on São Paulo's modernism, Tadeu Chiarelli discusses the first self-portraits by Tarsila do Amaral that, until now, have not received due attention.

Tarsila and the image “Achiropita”

Tadeu Chiarelli talks about a second period of the artist’s work, in which her portraits abandon the reference to the Spanish “paquitas” and start to dialogue with sumptuous images of the Catholic tradition.

Re-significations of a photographic matrix image

Tadeu Chiarelli analyzes images that have become icons of the artist's production and, ultimately, of São Paulo's own modernism

Tarsila do Amaral and the devouring of modernity via Fernand Léger

Understand how the contact of the Brazilian artist with the work of the French artist inspired her production and her immersion in modernity

Tarsila's drawings

From the exhibition "Studies and Notes", at FAMA Museum (2020), we get in touch with drawings and studies by the Brazilian artist and reflect on her peculiar journey


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