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Miami Art Week brings together galleries and art institutions in virtual and face-to-face environments
With the participation of galleries, organizations and artists from around the world, the metropolis in South Florida will focus from this week on fairs such as Art Basel and an intense program in museums and art institutions.
Five Brazilian galleries participate in the online version of Art Basel
Through the visiting rooms, A Gentil Carioca, Fortes D'Aloia & Gabriel, Mendes Wood DM, Bergamin & Gomide and Galeria Luisa Strina participate in the virtual edition of the fair, between the 19th and 26th of June
Four Brazilian galleries participated in the Art Basel Hong Kong virtual tour
Fair that would be held in February had its physical occurrence cancelled, which made the organizers transfer it to the web
ARCOmadrid welcomes nine Brazilian galleries and has Peru as the honored country
The fair takes place between February 27 and March 3 in the Spanish capital, with 203 participating galleries
Brazilian artists and galleries strike back at Art Basel Miami Beach
Galleries in the country are heavily present at the fair after the election of far-right Jair Bolsonaro
Aníbal López, a stranger in the nest
It is difficult to measure the influence of Aníbal López on contemporary Guatemalan art. López proposes interferences and investigations placing the relations of politics and...
The origins of “Terra Brasilis”
To commemorate the 45th anniversary of the University of Fortaleza, an exhibition with the Edson Queiroz Foundation's collection makes a retrospective of Brazilian art since colonization
Work on political prisoners is censored at ARCOmadrid
The International Contemporary Art Fair ARCO, held in Madrid, was opened to the press this Wednesday (21) and has already generated a great deal of controversy. The Fair Institution...
Economic power and corruption: after all, what is the Brazilian peculiarity?
Operation Lava Jato goes against the grain of governance and international jurisprudence and does Brazil a disservice by throwing water at the mill of those who only repeat monotonously like a chant









