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Exhibition “Lia D Castro: everywhere and nowhere”

Artist and intellectual, Lia D Castro investigates how relations of race, class, gender and sexuality occur in situations of intimacy and vulnerability.

Director of the Afro Brasil Museum, Hélio Menezes defends 'dealing with racism without reenacting it'

A frequenter and researcher at the Afro Brasil Museum for around 12 years, curator, cultural manager and doctoral student in Anthropology Hélio Menezes, 37, took on...
Santiago Yahuarcani

Multiple subjects

Adriano Pedrosa brings together a significant number of indigenous and LGBTQIA+ artists, all foreigners on this planet

Acceleration and Collapse

Read the editorial of issue #67 of arte!brasileiros, by Patricia Rousseaux

Venice Biennale submerges in neoliberal strategies

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
Perito Moreno Glacier

On thin ice

Luiz Marques addresses the unquestionable link between the environmental debacle and capitalism, defending the need for a profound civilizational mutation in the face of the convergent and accelerated crises we face
Adriano Pedrosa, curator of the 60th Venice Biennale. Photo: Mauricio Jorge

The 60th Venice Biennale and other stories

Adriano Pedrosa, curator of the Italian exhibition, talks about how he emerged into art
Raquel Arnaud, in the MASP bay, in 1983. Credit: Personal archive

50 years of achievements

Talent, perseverance and attitude mark the story of Raquel Arnaud, a determined woman, who in the 1970s broke the arrogance of the male world...
Book Decolonize the museum – Absolute disorder program

Radical imagination time

With Decolonize the Museum – program of absolute disorder (Ubu, 2023), French activist and thinker Françoise Vergès makes a precise analysis of the current...
An existential milestone

An existential milestone

Collective from seven countries shows the ancestral tradition reflected in the works of 170 artists from original peoples