
Contributors to the special edition Vitória - ESThe newsroom
Partners
See who are some of the contributors to the Vitória - ES special edition of arte!brasileiros

Decolonizing, an everyday actBy Patricia Rousseaux
Editorial
Read the editorial of the special edition Vitória - ES of arte!brasileiros, by Patricia Rousseaux

Analysis and proposals for the debate on a decolonial cultureBy Eduardo Simões
Seminar
Between March 20th and 21st, artists, educators, curators and managers discussed ideas and practices outside – or not outside – official institutions, at the VIII International Seminar Arte!Brasileiros - Counter-hegemonic Narratives, in Vitória (ES)

Nice, contemporaryBy Nicolas Soares
Artist
The Espírito Santo Art Museum (MAES) is developing a research project on the work of Nice Nascimento Avanza (1938-1999), a pictorial artist from Espírito Santo who lived under the stigma of primitivism

INTRUSIONBy Clara Sampaio Collaborated: Carlo Schiavini and Elvys Chaves
Exhibition
Free Wi-Fi installation, set up in the library of the Espírito Santo Art Museum (MAES), exposes the omnipresence of systems that overlap the dimensions of the public and the private, of the individual and the collective

A trajectory between artistic production and cultural management By Patricia Rousseaux
Interview
We spoke with Nicolas Soares, current director of MAES, artist and one of the curators of the VIII International Seminar Arte!Brasileiros – Counter-Hegemonic Narratives

'I learned from my father to read things as if they were alive'By Patricia Rousseaux
Interview
Son of Waly Salomão, the curatorial director of the Casa do Governador Cultural Park, in Vitória (ES), Omar Salomão, spoke with Arte!Brasileiros about their projects, mainly that of strengthening the institution as 'a place for coexistence with art, for stimulus, for encounter and social catalyst'

Territory, space and belongingBy Writing
Exhibitions
The artist and photographer from Espírito Santo, Ana Luzes, presented the exhibition of the project Genesis: Creation at the Homero Massena Gallery, in Vitória/ES, from October 2024 to April 2025, curated by Nataly Volcati
