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RESTITUTION
This Thursday, July 11th, the Tupinambá Mantle arrived at the National Museum of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. The cloak was in the National Museum of Denmark, in Copenhagen.
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INTERVIEW
In issue #65 of arte!brasileiros, Jotabê Medeiros spoke with Célia Tupinambá, an indigenous Bahian artist responsible for intensifying the recovery of the symbolism of her people's ritualistic mantle.
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OUTSIDE THE WORLD
After having her biggest international exhibition at MALBA, in Buenos Aires, Rosana Paulino joins the collection at Tate Modern, in London. “Caranguejo” is one of the works that make up the “Mangue” series, exhibited at the 35th São Paulo Biennial.
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LAST DAYS
Until July 17, Galeria Estação, in São Paulo, presents the exhibition “The Dance of Myths”, which brings together not only Ogwa's artistic experiences – six drawings-paintings, which are part of the collection of the Cartier Foundation, in Paris – , but also the production of his granddaughter, Salmi (or Zalmi, in alternative spelling) López Balbuena, a set of 35 paintings.
By Eduardo Simões and Coil Lopes
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BIENNIALS
Among the multiple voices trying to account for the contemporary world, some can be found at the 60th Venice Biennale. Anti-racist social movements, works by LGBTQIA+ artists and ancestral knowledge transform cries of warning into works of art.
By Leonor Amarante
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BIENNIALS
Curator of the 60th edition, Brazilian Adriano Pedrosa, uses personal marketing, support for the secondary market and emptying of political meanings in the 60th edition of the Italian exhibition.
By Fabio Cypriano
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