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environment of resistance
Ceará inaugurates new equipment in Fortaleza and Cariri, which give national prominence in the face of the destruction of the scene by the federal government
The Modernity in question
Exhibition "The Parable of Progress" reviews the myths and legacy of the Independence of Brazil and Modernism, based on contemporary artistic production
“Obscura Luz”, collective of visual and discursive repertoire
On display until September 2022, the show is inspired by a work by Cildo Meireles, of the same name, and discusses the perception
Reappropriating to repair: the centenary of the Week of 22 from a decolonial perspective
Exhibitions, books and debates shed light on the triggering point of the Brazilian historical avant-garde from issues that did not exist for artists of the time, such as issues of race, ethnicity and gender.
Laura Vinci translates transience, an element dear to her production, in kinetic sculptures
Works are part of the exhibition Maquinamata, a new solo show that the artist from São Paulo presents until August 8, at the Rio branch of the Nara Roesler gallery.
MAM-Bahia opens a collective curated by Ayrson Heráclito and Daniel Rangel
On display until August, "ENCRUZILHADA" proposes a dialogue between the modern and contemporary collection of MAM-BA and the Claudio Masella African Art Collection
12 art books to read in 2022
A arte!brasileiros prepared a list of 12 books released in 2021 that dialogue with the world of arts and help us to think about it critically
Danilo Miranda: moving forward without restrictions
Despite the tragedy of the pandemic, a government that attacks culture, knowledge and science and the constant threats to the S System, Danilo Miranda says that Sesc-SP remains firm in its mission to promote well-being and culture (in its wider)
A daring project in the countryside of Pernambuco
Belojardim Residence, located in the city of the same name, houses "Corpos de Phonosophia", a project by Camila Sposati that unites two ancestral elements, clay and music.
The last great modern architect in Brazil
After his death, arte!brasileiros recalls an interview with Paulo Mendes da Rocha in 2016, in which the architect made it clear that, more than a specialist, the architect must be a thinker of the world, attentive to human needs and desires