When art is resistance

More than one hundred artists participate in the exhibition "What is not a forest is a political prison", at the Re Ocupa gallery, engaging cultural production in a project to fight for housing

Neide Sá: a transparent woman

Neide Sá participates in exhibitions at the Pinacoteca de São Paulo and at SESC Pompéia, bringing a communicative art through her visual poetry

Pinacoteca opens an exhibition by Fayga Ostrower, one of the pioneers of printmaking...

A distinguished engraver, painter, illustrator, theorist and teacher, Fayga would have turned 2020 in XNUMX and has a retrospective exhibition at Estação Pinacoteca

Maxwell Alexandre: 'Pardo is Paper' or the epic grandeur of a...

Presented at Instituto Tomie Ohtake after visiting Lyon, Porto Alegre and Rio, Maxwell Alexandre's show portrays with a grandiose, consecrating and historical character black people in everyday situations 

Instituto Tomie Ohtake presents show of Ibero-American illustrators

Curated by Fernando Vilela, the exhibition brings together works by 12 artists from nine countries

Illustration as a door to the world: feeding imaginaries

Exhibition at Sesc Bom Retiro dates back to the 50th anniversary of the Children's and Youth Book Fair in Bologna, expanding horizons for several generations
"Blue boatman in Manaus", 1992. Photo: Luiz Braga. Courtesy Instituto Tomie Ohtake.

Idea, reflection and image in Luiz Braga

Exhibition at Instituto Tomie Ohtake, curated by Paulo Miyada and Priscyla Gomes, brings together for the first time a set of color portraits made by Luiz Braga from Belém in the last four decades
Portraits of Benta Maria, Antonio Dutra and Manuel do Sacramento by Igi Ayedun. Photo: Courtesy Companhia das Letras and Pinacoteca de São Paulo

“Black Encyclopedia”: a book of many hands, minds and lives

Organized by Flávio dos Santos Gomes, Jaime Lauriano and Lilia Schwarcz, Enciclopédia Negra confronts the historiography that denies visibility to the contributions of black people; publication also unfolds in an exhibition at the Pinacoteca

Alfredo Jaar: on the politics of images

In nine works, the exhibition at Sesc Pompeia presents a set of works by the Chilean artist Alfredo Jaar, his questions about photography and his interest in the politics of images

Caixa Cultural presents concrete and syncretism of the work of Rubem Valentim

In November, the artist will also have a vast exhibition at MASP, bringing together 92 of his works