Marc Ferrez and Man Ray in São Paulo: different views on...

Exhibitions dedicated to photographers, one at IMS and another at CCBB, are certainly two of the most important retrospective shows presented in the city in 2019.

The prize and the collections

Impressions about the Diário Contemporâneo Award Project, carried out by the Museum of the State of Pará (MEP) and the Museum of Art of the Federal University of Pará (MUFPA)

Despite the confusing montage, “À Nordeste” points to urgent issues

With the will to stay in that labyrinthine space, the public will find good reasons to visit the exhibition

The Logic of Tosco Brasileiro is not without Gambiarra

Psychoanalyst and professor at USP Christian Dunker responds to the text by researcher and professor at UFMG Sabrina Sedlmayer

populist tarsila

Tadeu Chiarelli writes about the exhibition "Tarsila Popular", on display at MASP

Black Attitude. Emergencies, insurgencies, affirmations: contemporary Afro-Brazilian art

Columnist Tadeu Chiarelli writes about the exhibition PretAtitude, on display at Sesc Vila Mariana
Ernesto Neto "Cura Bra Cura Te"

Exhibition at Pinacoteca reveals Ernesto Neto’s indigenous project

"Few artists manage to update the radical nature of Brazilian artistic production, where the body was part of the work, in the 1960s and 1970s, like Neto", writes Fabio Cypriano about the "Sopro" show.
CHRISTIAN DUNKER

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"

In the process of being established, FAMA causes fascination and is a gift...

With an exhibition curated by Aracy Amaral and a collection with a public vocation, Fábrica de Arte Marcos Amaro has everything it takes to become a powerhouse of art and knowledge

Rivane Neuenschwander uses Machado de Assis' filter to see Brazil...

Fabio Cypriano writes about the exhibition on display at the Fortes D'Aloia & Gabriel gallery until May 18