Artists forgotten by history
In 1922, the famous Week of Modern Art broke with traditions, immortalizing artists such as Anita Malfatti and Mário de Andrade. That same year,...
Art does not disconnect from life
Interview with one of the exponents of indigenous representation in the visual arts
Largest exhibition of contemporary African art opens in São Paulo
Banco do Brasil Cultural Center receives 90 works by artists from eight African countries and two Afro-Brazilians
Extremist Crusade: How Cultural Denialism Works in Museums
In actions by Ibram and Iphan, bolsonarismo invests against the most important Afro-religious collection in the country, under the custody of the Museum of the Republic, in Rio, and threatens to disrupt the entire National Museum System
Museum of Images of the Unconscious opens virtual collective exhibition
The virtual exhibition “Três Artistas de Engenho de Dentro” will be launched on the National Anti-Asylum Struggle Day and features 90 works by Adelina Gomes, Fernando Diniz and Octávio Ignácio
Tupy or not Tupy that is the question
Exhibition by Tarsila do Amaral at MoMA and the idea that Brazilian modernism must be understood from its own history and from an independent perspective
Works by Adriana Varejão dialogue with the violence of the colonial past...
Exhibition “Por uma Retórica Cannibal”, at MAM-BA, presents important works produced by the artist from Rio de Janeiro between 1992 and 2016
Ancestry, territory and science
These are some of the elements that permeate the works of Rosana Paulino, an artist who is about to celebrate 30 years of her career and is one of the guests at the 59th Venice Biennale.
Ayrson Heráclito, an exorcist artist
On the occasion of his participation in the 57th Venice Biennale, Ayrson Heráclito spoke to ARTE!Brasileiros about ancestry, racism and performance
Sidney Amaral: Between affirmation and immolation
Tadeu Chiarelli writes about the artist Sidney Amaral, who died in 2017, with an emphasis on his self-portraits

















