Extremist Crusade: How Cultural Denialism Works in Museums

In actions by Ibram and Iphan, bolsonarismo invests against the most important Afro-religious collection in the country, under the custody of the Museum of the Republic, in Rio, and threatens to disrupt the entire National Museum System
Archaeological Site of Cais do Valongo and Cais da Imperatriz

The abandonment of Valongo

On the pier built in 1811, in Rio, to receive thousands of enslaved people, and where important archaeological records were found, the strategy of dismantling policies to combat racism and inequality reigns.
Artist Cyshimi thinks about decoloniality in Asian-Brazilian art

Beyond the stereotype: Brazilian art by Asian-Brazilians

In recent years, the debate on prejudice and the inclusion of minorities has come to occupy a growing space in the arts circuit. However, still little...
Gustavo Nobrega

Don't burn after reading

Courier art enthusiast Gustavo Nóbrega, director of Galeria Superfície, wants to foster interest in pieces from the movement in collecting
Horizontal photo, black and white. In the midst of the choreography, João Paulo Lima has both hands and the only knee on the floor, keeping his back aligned, on a plank over his knee. He's in profile. He uses a costume that refers to the practices of bondage and sadomasochism, with most of the skin exposed, semi-nude. This photo is a still of the show DEVOTEES, presented in the program Zona de Criação, from the Cultural Hub of Ceará PORTO DRAGÃO.

The [non] market of inclusion: ableism in the world of the arts

Artists reflect on the dilemmas of including people with disabilities (PWD) in the art world and talk about ableism and accessibility
Meme by @newmemeseum. Courtesy of the creators.

inglorious bastards

Anonymous Instagram meme profiles - like @freeze_magazine, @jerrygogosian and @newmemeseum - risk shrewd criticism of the art world, its quirks and flirting with unsustainable business models
Color image. Alessandra Munduruku, one of the main indigenous leaders in Brazil, during the II March of Indigenous Women: Reforestation, Bodies and Hearts for the healing of the earth. Brasília, 2021. Photo: Edgar Kanaykõ Xakriabá

The painful learning of museums

By reversing its censorship of MST works, Masp recognizes the crossroads of reality
AI and art Ai-Da Robot

Will robots be the artists of the future?

Art created by Artificial Intelligence generates reflections on the nature of creativity, the importance of experience in creation and the ethical barriers of technological development
In the Barraco da Constância Tem!, "A", 2023. Photo: Breno de Lacerda

sprawled movements

In its 17th and largest edition, Verbo, a performance show by Galeria Vermelho, goes beyond the borders of São Paulo and São Luís and flows into Fortaleza, with presentations at the recently opened Pinacoteca do Ceará
Panorama of Brazilian Art

By Fire and Iron

Panorama of the Museum of Modern Art of SP, held for the first time at MAC USP, addresses practices that diverge from hegemonic standards