The lesson of indigenous banks
In the large dome of the National Museum of the Republic in Brasília, hundreds of wooden stools suggest a challenge like those of variations on a...
Exhibition celebrates 150 years of Joaquín Torres García, pioneer of art...
"Our North is the South" – this phrase summarizes the thinking of Joaquín Torres García, a Uruguayan artist, theorist, and educator who dedicated his life...
Climate change is already threatening photography collections.
European institutions are identifying the need to change protocols for the maintenance, display, storage, and preservation of historical or artistic photographs as cases of deterioration due to global warming increase.
Pinacoteca do Ceará rethinks its collection in Parallel Existences
The exhibition, curated collaboratively, presents 484 works by 63 artists, many of whom are not part of the institution's collection.
The importance of cultivating a relationship.
After months of intense national and international activity, we spoke with Anne Louyot, commissioner of the France-Brazil Season 2025, about the experience and conclusions of the Season's program in Brazil.
José Antônio da Silva: Modern, not primitive.
José Antônio da Silva, one of the leading interpreters of life and culture in the interior of São Paulo, was often considered "primitive" by...
Exhibition at MAC-USP explores the diversity of José Antônio da...'s work.
More than one hundred paintings by the artist are on display at the Museum of Contemporary Art of USP. The exhibition is titled José Antônio da Silva: Painting the...
A river does not exist alone: artists reflect on belonging and interdependence...
In the heart of Belém, the Zoobotanical Park of the Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi becomes, until December 30th, a territory for listening and coexistence between...
No one can with me: between the wound and the healing
“Nobody can come with me” – a title that borrows the name of a plant that simultaneously protects and poisons – is the...
The fury and battles of Niki de Saint Phalle
Visionary, explosive, and revolutionary, Niki de Saint Phalle (1930–2002) turned 20th-century art upside down. Her works, marked by explosions of color...














