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Editorial: Against the devastation!By Patricia Rousseaux

Editorial

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International Seminar

Read full coverage of VI International Virtual Seminar ARTE!Brasileiros: In defense of nature and culture - the art of the possible, performed by arte!brasileiros and by the Goethe-Institut on the 8th and 9th of October

We are NatureBy Fábio Cipriano

International Seminar

On the first day of the seminar, limits between culture and nature are questioned based on indigenous wisdom, by Ailton Krenak, Antonio Donato Nobre and Naiara Tukano

Moving away from the self-centered subject; produce art in friction and differenceBy Marcos Grinspum Ferraz

International Seminar

At the second table of the VI International Seminar ARTE!Brasileiros, Andrea Giunta spoke about the Mercosul Biennial and Bárbara Wagner and Benjamin de Burca showed a first-hand part of their new work, "One Hundred Steps"

“It is necessary to reactivate the erotic body of society”, says Franco 'Bifo' BerardiBy Maria Hirszman

International Seminar

In a forceful speech during the seminar, philosopher Franco “Bifo” Berardi says that we live in the world “the convulsion of a suffocated body” and summons youth, poets and artists as strategic agents of transformation

New territories expand reflection on artBy Giulia Garcia

International Seminar

Curators of the 3rd edition of Frestas - Trienal de Artes, entitled the river is a serpent, bring together Afro-indigenous, native and ancestral knowledge and thoughts to think about an art of the impossible

the distance resistanceBy Eduardo Simões

International Seminar

On the second day of the seminar, the curatorial team and artists of the 11th Berlin Biennale, an event that has gained even more weight with the pandemic, spoke about their work and the challenge of maintaining resilience despite isolation.

“Unverticalize” the museumBy Fabio Cypriano

MAM Rio

Keyna Eleison and Pablo Lafuente assume the artistic direction of the Museum of Modern Art in Rio and, in pairs, defend for the institution a logic marked by diversity and negotiation

Instituto José Rufino: a place to think about art, science and natureBy Leonor Amarante

Jose Rufino

Located in the municipality of Bayeux, in greater João Pessoa, the space is one of the well-finished examples of what man can do for the environment.

“Terzo Paradiso”, obsession with a new worldBy Leonor Amarante

Institution

The land art of the Italian Michelangelo Pistoletto finds a permanent place at the 19th Festival Arte Serrinha, in Bragança Paulista

Rivane Neuenschwander faces the paralysis of fear in contemporary societyBy Maria Hirszman

Exhibitions

In the exhibition "Cursed, Joyful and Devout Tropics", which was on display at the New York gallery Tanya Bonakdar, an artist alerts to the need to name, embody and face fears in their intimate or collective dimensions.

Aby Warburg in dialogue with the contemporaryby Rafael Cardoso

Exhibitions

An art historian active between the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th, he wins two exhibitions in important Berlin institutions at the same time that the city receives the 11th edition of its biennial

Aguilar's 60 years of artBy Leonor Amarante

Exhibition

In a new exhibition with 69 canvases, the artist reveals a cosmology that ranges from ancient philosophers to the defense of Amazonian forests and rivers.

A work that helps to “clear” the Maxakali peopleBy Marcos Grinspum Ferraz

Award

Winner of the 2020 edition of Pipa Online, Isael Maxakali portrays in films, drawings and animations the culture of his people, who today live in a critical situation in five villages in the northwest of Minas Gerais.

Beyond the stereotype: Brazilian art by Asian-BraziliansBy Giulia Garcia

report

Brazilian artists, curators and researchers of Asian descent talk about representation in the art world, prejudice and decoloniality

go and seeby Miguel Groisman

report

South African photographer Gideon Mendel produces series around the world that denounce climate change and its impacts on human survival, offering a kind of testimony to those portrayed.