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    EXHIBITION | In "nocturne without rhyme or reason", Iole de EXHIBITION | In "nocturne without head or tail," Iole de Freitas presents a new set of sculptures and works from the Mantos series, which takes as its reference the interval between dusk and sunrise. The exhibition proposes a journey in which light, color, and matter transform before the eye. With more than five decades of experience, the artist develops research that displaces industrial materials into a sensitive field. In the show, steel responds to the incidence of light and the presence of the body, producing continuous variations in perception within the exhibition space. SERVICE 📍Raquel Arnaud Gallery — Rua Fidalga, 125, Vila Madalena, São Paulo 📆On display until May 30, 2026 ⏰Visiting hours: Monday to Friday, 11 am to 19 pm; Saturdays, 11 am to 15 pm 🎟Free admission
    EXHIBITION | Featuring over 70 artists, Atlântico Ser EXHIBITION | Featuring over 70 artists, Atlântico Sertão occupies the CCBB São Paulo with an expanded reading of the Sertão (the Brazilian backlands), understood as a symbolic and political field. The curators are Ariana Nuala, Marcelo Campos, Amanda Rezende, Jean Carlos Azuos, Rita Vênus, and Thayná Trindade. Structured around six sections, the exhibition brings together practices that address memory, territory, and rights, mostly from perspectives originating in the North and Northeast regions of Brazil, Afro-descendant and Indigenous communities. Among the participants are artists Antonio Obá, Ayrson Heráclito, Aline Motta, Dalton Paula, Denilson Baniwa, Jaime Lauriano, Lidia Lisboa, Maria Macedo, Nádia Taquary, Rafael Bqueer, Rosana Paulino, Tunga, Ziel Karapotó, and many others. SERVICE 📍CCBB São Paulo — Rua Álvares Penteado, 112, Centro 📆On display from April 15 to August 3, 2026 ⏰Visiting hours: Wednesday to Monday, from 9 am to 20 pm 🎟Free admission Works: 1-[Untitled], from the series Travessia do Retorno, 2022 | Márvila Araújo 2-Pedra Latente#03, 2023 | Rodrigo Braga 3-Atlântico Vermelho, 2017 | Rosana Paulino 4-Sons velados, 2017 | Dalton Paula 5-Moara Tupinambá, 2021 | Sikié 6-E se o apedrejado fosse você? # 3, 2021 | Jaime Lauriano
    EXHIBITION | During the dictatorship in Chile, the Collective EXHIBITION | During the dictatorship in Chile, the Colectivo Acciones de Arte (CADA) took artistic practice outside of institutions and into the city. Founded in Santiago in 1979, the group was formed by artists Lotty Rosenfeld (1943–2020) and Juan Castillo (1952–2025), writer Diamela Eltit (1949), poet Raúl Zurita (1950), and sociologist Fernando Balcells (1950), with changes in its composition over time. The exhibition at MASP brings together records of the collective's experiences, including the NO+ action, in which the open phrase was appropriated by the population, and ¡Ay Sudamérica!, which distributed pamphlets about Santiago. By bringing these materials together, the exhibition allows us to follow how CADA challenged the boundaries between art, politics, and public life during a period of strong repression in Latin America. SERVICE 📍MASP — São Paulo Museum of Art: Av. Paulista, 1578 — Bela Vista, São Paulo 📆On display until August 2, 2026 ⏰Visiting hours: Tuesday (free), from 10 am to 20 pm; Wednesday and Thursday, from 10 am to 18 pm; Friday, from 10 am to 21 pm (free from 18 pm to 20:30 pm); Saturday and Sunday, from 10 am to 18 pm. 🎟Tickets: R$ 85 (full price) | R$ 42 (half price) Booking: masp.org.br/ingressos
    ANNOUNCEMENT | Chão SLZ is now accepting applications for CALL FOR APPLICATIONS | Chão SLZ is now accepting applications for the artistic residency “Poetics of Territory: Body, Memory and Future”. Each selected participant will receive a grant totaling R$5.000,00 (five thousand reais), in addition to research support with local facilitators and round-trip air or ground transportation. Apply via the link in the @chaoslz bio by May 6th. SERVICE Residency “Poetics of Territory: Body, Memory and Future” — Chão SLZ Applications: until May 6, 2026 Selection: 5 participants Grant: R$ 5.000 + airfare Applications: link in the @chaoslz bio
    EXHIBITION | In "Yawara Akanga", on display at A Gent EXHIBITION | In "Yawara Akanga," on display at A Gentil Carioca São Paulo, Denilson Baniwa takes as his starting point the non-indigenous presence in the Rio Negro region and other Amazonian territories. The exhibition focuses on how these presences were recorded, narrated, and institutionalized over time. Featuring ten new works, the show runs until May 23rd. SERVICE 📍A Gentil Carioca São Paulo: Travessa Dona Paula, 108 | Higienópolis 📆On display until May 23rd ⏰Visiting hours: Monday to Friday, 10 am to 19 pm; Saturday, 11 am to 17 pm
    SP-ARTE | It started this Wednesday, April 8th, SP-ARTE | Another edition of SP-Arte began this Wednesday, April 8th, at the Ibirapuera Pavilion. Check out the selection of galleries, artists, and works we saw in the first few days of the event, which runs until Sunday the 12th.
    EXHIBITION | Zumví Afro Photographic Archive, in car EXHIBITION | Zumví Afro Photographic Archive, on display at IMS Paulista, presents an overview of the archive's trajectory, founded in 1990 by Lázaro Roberto, Aldemar Marques, and Raimundo Monteiro, with the aim of valuing Black protagonism, uniting photography and political activism. The exhibition brings together approximately 400 images, a challenge since Zumví comprises around 50 photograms and documents. In addition to the curatorship of Hélio Menezes, the exhibition has curatorial assistance from Ariana Nuala, consulting by Elson Rabelo, and research by Vilma Neres, exhibition design and architecture by the Vão office, and visual identity by Namíbia Chroma. 📌Read the full text by Luiza Lorenzetti (@luiza.lorenzetti) on the website artebrasileiros.com.br (link in bio) Photographs: 1 - untitled [Models Paulo Henrique and Miguel Oliveira]; Lázaro Roberto; Salvador; 1994; Zumví Afro Photographic Archive. 2 - Untitled [Zumví Exhibition at the Sociedade 1º de Maio, in Novos Alagados, Plataforma]; Lázaro Roberto; Salvador; 1992. 3 - Untitled [Jorge do Espírito Santo, researcher, at the first Zumví headquarters, in the Igreja da Penha]; Lázaro Roberto; Salvador; 1990; Zumví Afro Photographic Archive. 4 - Untitled; Lázaro Roberto; Salvador; 1990; Zumví Afro Photographic Archive. 5 - Untitled [Group "Samba de Dona Dalva" during the Citizenship Caravan]; Lázaro Roberto; Cachoeira; 2001; Zumví Afro Photographic Archive. 6 - Untitled [At the extremities, Luiz and Teteu]; Lázaro Roberto; Salvador; 1992; Zumví Afro Photographic Archive.
    INTERVIEW | Rodrigo Moura, from Minas Gerais, former curator of INTERVIEW | Rodrigo Moura, from Minas Gerais and former curator of the Musée del Barrio in New York and the Malba in Buenos Aires, returns to the national scene with a work he has always researched: that of Mestre Didi (1917-2013) from Bahia. Alongside curator Ayrson Heráclito, Moura delved into Mestre Didi's work and its area of ​​influence, resulting in what he considers the largest exhibition ever held on the work of the celebrated artist-priest of Candomblé. Spread across three floors, the exhibition opened for guests on Tuesday evening, July 7th, at Itaú Cultural (Avenida Paulista, 149), where it will remain until July 5th. 📌Arte!Brasileiros He spoke with curator Rodrigo Moura. Read the full text by Jotabê Medeiros (@jotabemedeiros) on the artebrasileiros.com.br website (link in bio).
    SP-ARTE | With more than 180 exhibitors, the 22nd edition SP-ARTE | With over 180 exhibitors, the 22nd edition of SP-ARTE takes place between April 8th and 12th at the Ibirapuera Pavilion. Check out the selection with some of the initial highlights. Cover artwork: Marcos Siqueira (@marcos_siqueira.sc)
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