Cover of the book "20 in 2020, Artists of the next decade: Latin America". The book has a black cover. At the top of it, you can read "the artists of the next decade" in capital letters, in small, pink font. In the center of the cover, we see a large "20", written on the side, in pink; followed by "in" and the top of another "20" written in the same way. The book is standing on a pink background, in the same tone as the letters on the cover.

Book presents a promising spectrum of visual arts through the selection...

Bringing together analyzes from 14 critics and curators of different nationalities, 20 in 2020, the artists of the next decade: Latin America seeks to answer who will...

5 books to delve into the trajectory of Brazilian artists

The visual arts are a broad area that extends far beyond the historically legitimized greats. Among figures previously reduced to naive,...
Miriam Inez da Silva. Title unknown, 1992. Courtesy Almeida and Dale Art Gallery.

Almeida e Dale Galeria launches a book about the artist Miriam Inêz...

Publication brings together more than 200 works by the artist from Goiás and plans to demonstrate the complexity and dimension of her work
Detail of the cover of the book A defect in color

A historiographical record by Ana Maria Gonçalves

Launched in 2006, the book "Um Defeito de Cor" is an indispensable classic of Brazilian Afrofeminist literature.
"Atlantic" (2016), Arjan Martins. Photo: A Gentil Carioca.

12 art books to read in 2022

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Mapping the roles of subversion

In a curious paradox, the police files gathered by the State Department of Political and Social Order of São Paulo (Deops) in order to...

Hal Foster: Everything is Fight

In the book “What comes after the farce?”, Hal Foster analyzes the effects of Trumpism on the North American arts scene and points out forms of resistance
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
"Americas" (2016), Arjan Martins. Photo: A Gentil Carioca.

Arjan Martins has a trajectory portrayed in a book

Launch of Editora Cobogó, a publication organized by Paulo Miyada presents an overview of the painter's career from Rio de Janeiro

Carmela Gross

In the midst of the military dictatorship, at the 1968 Bienal de São Paulo, the artist Carmela Gross presented three works, among them “Barril”, a reference to the...