portrait of the curators

34th Bienal de São Paulo seeks to expand its institutional network in...

Exhibitions linked to the main exhibition will take place throughout 2020 at the Bienal Pavilion at partner institutions
Performance by South African artist Neo Muyanga

A very intimate exercise

In an interview given to arte!brasileiros before the exhibition is postponed, the curators of the 34th Bienal explain the event's project, which unfolds in time and space; Also check out the news about the edition in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic

New contemporary art collaboration platforms seek to review Biennials

Diana Wechsler has been following BIENALSUR since its inception and comments on the results of this challenge

With new website, Bienal de São Paulo reinforces online presence

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the future exhibitions of the edition are being rethought by the curatorship of the 34th Bienal, which has just opened a website with what has already been done and what is to come
Blue Cooper, Ambigua

BIENALSUR will expand across Argentina in June

Exhibition organized by the Ni Una Menos movement and an individual by Bill Viola curated by Marcello Dantas are highlights

2018 | 33rd Bienal de São Paulo, freedom to create...

The surprise effect is one of the differentials of this edition, in which the artist-curators practically do not interfere in the work of the other.
MDF box with seeds: ceramic and acrylic paint.

pre-incan language

Conversation with the artist Ximena Garrido-Leca, on the occasion of the opening of her exhibition at the Bienal de São Paulo in 2020. The artist talks about the work "Botanical Insurgencies: Phaseolus Lunatus"
Dana Awartani

“Imagined Communities”, no need to scream to be heard

The 21st edition of the Sesc_Videobrasil biennial, inaugurated on the 24th of May, has its highlights in the diversity of themes

Sesc_VideoBrasil brings changes in the next edition: now it's a Bienal

Partnership project between the institutions reaches the 21st with a change in name and thematic proposal. Applications open until August 10th

Tijuana: violence & culture

With three million inhabitants, the Mexican city, cut off by the wall on the US border, is trying to establish itself as a cultural hub