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
Guanabara Bay, by Ismael Nery

Rethinking Modernism from the Week of 1922

Centenary celebrated this year broadens the debate on the vanguards, relativizes the centrality of the São Paulo event and stimulates discussion about the unfolding and effects of movement in time and space
“Chuck Coma suffered a brain injury from hypoxia after his cellmate strangled him at the federal penitentiary in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, depriving his brain of oxygen. Since then, he has suffered from memory loss, extreme mood swings and occasional tremors. At the time of his arrest, Coma was battling severe PTSD due to his military service in Panama and the Gulf War. Before the wars, he was a bit of a troublemaker, but he didn't have serious problems with the law. When he left the service, he couldn't hold a job and started robbing banks.” Shelton, Washington. USA. 2019. | Credit: Peter van Agtmael/Magnum Photos. Courtesy of the photographer.

What happens when we unmake the world?

Works by Peter van Agtmael, Steve McQueen and Emily Jacir reflect on conflict and keep us from forgetting its cruel consequences

18th SP-Arte consolidates the inclusion of NFTs in the Brazilian market

The Tropix platform was the highlight of the fair, taking digital works from partner galleries to its stand; other galleries with individual projects in NFT also gained spotlight
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
Quarantine art market

The wheel that keeps turning, now on the internet

Traditional art fairs such as Basel and Frieze, in addition to unprecedented ones such as Not Cancelled, drive sales by Brazilian galleries through virtual means and raise discussions about the exhaustion of a model based on incessant displacements across the globe.
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

female task force

In just two and a half months, Margareth Menezes changed the paradigms of administrative composition in the culture of the State; at MinC, women are not just the majority, they decide
Artists hold a vigil in front of the headquarters of the Public Ministry of São Paulo due to changes in the notices of the Paulo Gustavo Law Photo: Disclosure

Impasse persists on the issue of the Paulo Gustavo Law notices in...

A meeting on the morning of this Tuesday, 26th, in São Paulo, between the Secretary of Culture, Economy and Creative Industry of São Paulo, Marília Marton,...
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