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Against Reverse GearBy Patricia Rousseaux
Editorial
Read the editorial of issue #70 of arte!brasileiros, by Patricia Rousseaux

Counter-hegemonic practices in hegemonic contextsBy Maria Hirszman
Interview
Educator Gleyce Heitor advocates initiatives such as acting on the public dimension of cultural institutions, with policies of free access, mobility and belonging, among others

Hidden StoriesBy Maria Hirszman
Interview
Participant of the 8th International Seminar Arte!Brasileiros, Marcus Vinicius Sant'Ana helps to build a black history of Espírito Santo through guided tours in Vitória (ES) and videos that he shares on a social network

Brazil's best kept ancient secretBy Jotabê Medeiros
Interview
The cultural strategies of Espírito Santo that project the state as a novelty in the management and innovation of the sector: interview with Fabrício Noronha, Secretary of Culture of Espírito Santo and president of the National Forum of State Secretaries and Directors of Culture

Prostitution as a decolonial experienceBy Fabio Cypriano
Artist
Lia D Castro, who participates in the VIII International Seminar Arte!Brasileiros, talks to white, straight cis male clients, most of whom are involved in public safety

Environmental crisis cannot be dissociated from colonialism and racismBy Fabio Cypriano
Book
This is what Martinique-born philosopher Malcolm Ferdinand argues, as he participates in the VIII International Seminar Arte!Brasileiros, in Vitoria (ES)

Dialogues between territory and timeBy Patricia Rousseaux
Exhibitions
Curated by Nicolas Soares, artist and director of the Espírito Santo Art Museum (MAES) and architect and researcher Clara Pignaton, the Vale Museum opens, under the general coordination of Claudia Afonso, the exhibition 'Transitar o Tempo', as part of its 'Extramuros Program'

Museu Vale broadens the view of the territory and its complexitiesBy Patricia Rousseaux
Interview
Director of the institution since 2023, Claudia Afonso focuses on the construction of the museum's new headquarters and the Extramuros program, which takes educational activities and exhibitions to cultural spaces throughout Espírito Santo, which allows for the development of partnerships and expanding reach.

Unavoidable, a book of resistanceBy Leonor Amarante
Book
Antonio Manuel, an important name in national art, has a launch with new works that reveal the Brazilian political dystopia in the recent past

Nuno Ramos: 'My career is one of enormous stylistic diversity'By Patricia Rousseaux
Interview
On the occasion of the opening of his exhibition Pasos Perdidos, in Belo Horizonte, at the Albuquerque Contemporânea gallery, the artist Nuno Ramos speaks, in an interview with Arte!Brasileiros, about his new projects and delves into the work that has accompanied him since the 1980s