Children's Digital Intoxication
Any reformulation of technologies invites the reconstruction of our ways of caring for and educating children. We fear for its deleterious effects and dream of...
Essay on the “Brazilian Crude” in Philosophy and the Arts
It is possible that ten or fifteen years from now, art historians will characterize this period, between 2016 and 2022, as the heyday of the "Brazilian Tosco"
Mirror, our mirror
For some time now, patients talk more about series than movies. The ritual of going to the movies and then discussing impressions at...
The time and the turn of the Democrats to act
Believing that art can only develop in a free society, the arte!brasileiros expresses its solidarity with USP professors and publishes a letter in which they propose that the democratic forces of Brazil unite to put an end to the authoritarian Bolsonarist project
Crown of thorns
Although painful as a thorn in the soul, we go through an experience that can be profoundly transformative.
Architecture and Space: the Sovereignty of the Image
Curatorship as conflicting symbolic systems, 2] Aesthetic form and social contradiction 3] Formalization and Temporality Abstract I intend to show how mediation practices invite the encounter...
The Education of the Look and the Reading of Images
From the works that he researches, chooses and conserves From the dialogue between artists and the public, From the heritage of a country or a foundation, ...
Empathy as an aesthetic experience
The limits of our capacity for empathy are also the limits of our experience of language, of our optical form and of our own condition; in the context of the coronavirus pandemic, when solidarity and empathy are even more necessary, we recall a text by psychoanalyst Christian Dunker
Place, voice and language: Empathy and Estrangement
Curation as conflicting symbolic systems, 2] Aesthetic form and social contradiction 3] Formalization and Temporality 4] Architecture and Space: the Sovereignty of Images 5 Place, Voice and Language: Empathy...
The role of culture in mental health
Culture teaches us how to suffer and, conversely, how to treat suffering in the collective and individual context of caring for the self, writes psychoanalyst Christian Dunker; read the article

















