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Flávio de Carvalho: a permanent experiment

Designer, painter and performer, the artist wins an important retrospective at Galeria Almeida e Dale

Installation by Edith Derdyk creates plots, connections and textures at Sesc...

Work carried out with 70 thousand meters of white lines is inspired by the mythological history of the Moiras and raises questions about destiny, transition, connectivity and disruption

Afro-Atlantic Histories: a plural, diverse and militant art

Important exhibition occupied by MASP and Instituto Tomie Ohtake in 2018, Afro-Atlantic Histories discussed the commemoration of the 130th anniversary of the abolition of slavery

Selling and catching Cildo Meireles

A wide “poetic and historical anthology” of the carioca artist occupies the Sesc Pompeia, in São Paulo, with around 150 works that challenge the senses, invite interaction and point out the permanence of violence experienced in Brazil since the colonial period and the period of the dictatorship. military until today

Augusto de Campos opens a new exhibition and calls the current moment...

Famous poet and visual artist opens an exhibition at the Luciana Brito gallery and says he has never seen "so much mediocrity together, so many ugly people, so much setback, not even in the military dictatorship"
Maria Evelia Marmolejo

Radical women: Latin American art, 1960-1985

By Leonor Amarante and Patricia Rousseaux in an interview with Cecília Fajardo-Hill and Andrea Giunta What intransigence unites more than one hundred artists and activists in the Radical Women exhibition at Pinacoteca do Estado?...

Jaider Esbell and a presentation through genipapo

How can a tree be a shaman? This is one of the reflections that artist and curator Jaider Esbell seeks to evoke in Presentation :...

The precious portraits of Bob Wolfenson

One of the great Brazilian photographers opens his retrospective at the Porto Seguro Cultural Space
Detail of a portrait of Aby Warburg by Rudolf Dührkoop, 1925.

Aby Warburg in dialogue with the contemporary

An art historian active between the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th, he wins two exhibitions in important Berlin institutions at the same time that the city receives the 11th edition of its biennial

Takashi Murakami's Japanese pop at Instituto Tomie Ohtake

For the first time in South America, a famous Japanese artist presents work that transits between Eastern and Western cultures, between the "cute" and the bizarre and between criticism and adherence to market tastes.