Ecospeaker Film Festival 2021: find out what's on the schedule...
In addition to the 18 productions, which will be screened free of charge, the Ecospeaker Show also promotes debates, a masterclass and a seminar
ARCOlisboa resumes face-to-face activities
Bringing together 65 galleries from 14 countries, ARCOlisboa returns to face-to-face format this month. The fair organized by IFEMA MADRID and the City Council...
Instituto Tomie Ohtake presents show of Ibero-American illustrators
Curated by Fernando Vilela, the exhibition brings together works by 12 artists from nine countries
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.
CCSP establishes itself as a space for freedom and resistance, says Erika...
Director of the São Paulo Cultural Center speaks to ARTE!Brasileiros about the curatorial project of the space, linked to the City Hall, and the desire to value diversity and representation in troubled political times
Kassel becomes a barn of exchanges
documenta fifteen, with more than 1.500 artists occupying 39 spaces in the German city, prioritizes solidarity and coexistence as practices in the field of art.
'The decolonial turn in Brazilian art': Considerations to stir up the debate
The reading of The decolonial turn in Brazilian art (Editora Mireveja), by Alessandra Simões Paiva –, brought up several questions that, although related to...
Photo studio as resistance
BY LEONOR AMARANTE Photographer Luiza Segulem doesn't limit herself to recording bodies in motion: she challenges the logic of the gaze in a set of...
Leon Ferrari has an open retrospective in Paris
Itinerant exhibition "La Bonadosa Crueldad" arrives at the Pompidou Center and marks the first time that the Argentine artist's work has been shown in France
PIPA Prize 2021: from ancestry to new technologies
PIPA 2021 awards Castiel Vitorino Brasileiro, Denilson Baniwa, Ilê Sartuzi, Marcela Bonfim and Ventura Profana, pointing out poignant issues in Brazilian contemporary art














