First edition of the Imaginary Festival takes photobooks to the historic center of...

Until Sunday (17), the event will bring together more than 30 exhibitors, host exhibitions and promote debates and workshops
Image from the book Memórias Sangradas, life and death in the times of the cangaço

The cangaço yesterday and today

Book "Bled memories: life and death in the times of the cangaço", by Ricardo Beliel, brings together photos and testimonies recorded by the journalist over the years touring the northeastern hinterland

The pulses of Iole de Freitas

Book launched by Cobogó and organized by Paulo Venancio Filho shows the artist's work from the perspective of the body and space
About Drawing in Brazil

At the tip of the pencil

Book organized by Claudio Mubarac gives an overview of design history in Brazil
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

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,...
Pier Paolo Pasolini by Anatole Saderman, 1962

Pasolini, scandalized

Celebrated for his cinematographic production, Pier Paolo also dedicated himself to literature and poetry; two recent national publications help to illuminate this part of his personal life and critical intellectuality
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
The Devourer: Zé Celso, life and art

Book about Zé Celso whets our appetite for life

Interviews, historical testimonies and unpublished essays make up an editorial feast about José Celso Martinez Corrêa — Zé Celso, founder of Teatro Oficina. Launched...

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