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Irish documentary filmmaker Bob Quinn in a scene from "One Hundred Steps", a film by Bárbara Wagner and Benjamin de Burca. Photo: Disclosure

Moving away from the self-centered subject; produce art in friction and difference

At the second table of the VI International Seminar ARTE!Brasileiros, Andrea Giunta spoke about the Mercosul Biennial and Bárbara Wagner and Benjamin de Burca showed a first-hand part of their new work, "One Hundred Steps"
Mercosul Biennial

Virtual weaves of art at the Mercosul Biennial

Online edition of the show mixes historical background and young production, puts black and feminist art at the center of the debate and challenges the limits of quarantine

No Martins denounces the architecture of violence and individual racism in London

Comprising ten works, five of them unpublished, Social Signs marks the Brazilian artist's first solo exhibition in the United Kingdom, at the Jack Bell Gallery; in the show, the social issues that mark the work of the paulistano remain central

Follow the online conversations and debates agenda of institutions and galleries

arte!brasileiros selects lives that will be held in the coming days by museums such as Masp and Pinacoteca, Mercosul Biennial and galleries such as Karla Osorio and Nara Roesler

MAC exhibits part of its collection of drawings in new exhibition

Works from the collection of the USP Museum of Contemporary Art, in Ibirapuera, dialogue with works by national and foreign contemporary artists

enjoyment and thought

Temporarily postponed, the 12th edition of the Mercosul Biennial will bring an “experience of beauty”, dealing with issues surrounding women; read an interview with curator Andrea Giunta about the event, which has just launched its online visitation space

From Geiger to Sidney Amaral: the self-portrait collapse continues

Brazilian artists represent bodies beyond an "artistic selfie", seeking reflections far from the exploration of bourgeois subjectivity

Traveling exhibition takes contemporary Brazilian art to cities in the US

Show organized in 2019 by The55Project at the Pablo Atchugarry Foundation in Miami, now lands at Mana Contemporary Chicago, where it stays until July 31

other voices

Learn what Lucimara Letelier, founder and director of the Vivo Museum; Renata Bittencourt, executive director of the Inhotim Institute, and Claudinei Roberto da Silva, professor and curator, say on issues surrounding cultural management

Voices on cultural management

Find out what Lucimara Letelier, founder and director of the Vivo Museum say; Renata Bittencourt, executive director of Instituto Inhotim, and Claudinei Roberto da Silva, professor and curator, on issues surrounding cultural management