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ReunionsBy Patricia Rousseaux
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Spiritual and political paths extend beyond Sorocaba.By Patricia Rousseaux
4th edition of Frestas Triennial of Arts
Sesc Sorocaba hosted the 4th edition of Frestas – Triennial of Arts, starting on February 27th, bringing together 102 participants and 188 works, including 26 commissioned pieces.

Vassouras Museum opens in dialogue with the territory.By Fabio Cypriano
Coffee Valley Museum Vassouras
An institution created by collector Ronaldo Cesar Coelho in the interior of Rio de Janeiro focuses on the region's context beyond the coffee cycle.
When Afro-Brazilian art returns home in full force.By Jotabê Medeiros
Repatriation collection
Assembled by two American researchers over a decade, this collection of 666 pieces by 135 artists, donated to Muncab, was formed with suggestions from Pierre Verger and Emanuel Araújo, and almost all the artists who comprise it were sought out at their workplaces.

Is there anything better than this? Only two of these.By Luiza Lorenzetti
Artists from Ilha do Ferro
In the backlands of Alagoas, a village on the banks of the São Francisco River lives surrounded by art and nature.

Sky-eclipse: an open poetic summonsBy Maria Hirszman
Museum in Paraná exhibits Sky Eclipse
The exhibition currently on display at MUPA explores the relationship between art and the sky, bringing together two major contemporary themes: climate collapse and poetic ways of thinking about humanity's connection with nature.

Between art and sandstone, a museum without limits.By Leonor Amarante
Oscar Niemeyer Museum, Vila Velha Park
The Oscar Niemeyer Museum project brings contemporary works of art to Vila Velha Park, expanding the exhibition space beyond its walls.

Casa Brasil opens with decolonial and feminist works.By Fabio Cypriano
Casa Brasil Institution
Shared curation selects works by artists from across the country, in tune with current debates, including productions by users of mental health institutions.

Grada Kilomba works with horrors for which we have no language.By Luiza Lorenzetti
Inhotim Opera to Black Venus
In the video installation Opera to Black Venus, the artist asks, "What would the ocean floor tell us tomorrow if it were emptied of water today?"

Urban challenge for downtown São PauloBy Maria Hirszman
New socio-cultural complex
The new Sesc unit, which will open in June, creates an open, wooded space with a wide range of cultural and sporting activities.
