Bienal erases borders between artists and curators
In search of an attentive and affective look at art, Gabriel Pérez-Barreiro bets on a collective for the 33rd Bienal de São Paulo
Installation by Edith Derdyk creates plots, connections and textures at Sesc...
Work carried out with 70 thousand meters of white lines is inspired by the mythological history of the Moiras and raises questions about destiny, transition, connectivity and disruption
The 11th Mercosul Biennial is courageous in its critical approach
Works by artists from various countries reflect on slavery and the purposeful invisibility suffered by African and indigenous cultures in Brazil
Afro-Atlantic Histories: a plural, diverse and militant art
Important exhibition occupied by MASP and Instituto Tomie Ohtake in 2018, Afro-Atlantic Histories discussed the commemoration of the 130th anniversary of the abolition of slavery
Tônia Carrero's political resistance
Brave in the fight against the escalation of horror established with the civil-military coup of 1964, the stupendous Tônia Carrero, who left us in the night...
No, it's not photojournalism
From the publication of the photo of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, doctor, journalist and photography critic Simonetta Persichetti weaves a reflection on the image, photojournalism and its policies
Dialogues with Rosane Borges: gender, race, visibility and power
Rosane Borges is 43 years old and was born in São Luís, Maranhão. Since adolescence she has been involved in black movement activities and political discussions, ...
Too bad Oswald wasn't born in Rio, right?
Interesting how, once again, the Brazilian belletrist tradition puts the visual arts and its circuit to one side, when it comes to reflecting on...
Understand how charging airport fees can affect art...
ARTE!Brasileiros spoke with Danilo Andrade Maia, lawyer responsible for actions against abusive airport fees for works 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...














