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First MACRS catalog highlights the importance of its collection

Museu de Arte Contemporânea do Rio Grande do Sul, which burst onto the Porto Alegre art scene in 1992, brings together in publication the nearly 2 works from its collection and helps to highlight the city's artistic role

Bernardo José de Souza participates in the new Videobrasil Commented Collection

In the episode, the work of South Korean artist Ayoung Kim is analyzed, which questions ideas of border, crossing and coexistence.

Aracy Amaral: a researcher driven by curiosity and rigor

A keen observer of the cultural scene since the 1950s, critic, researcher and art historian Aracy Amaral talks about her training, trajectory and the challenge of curating in times of a pandemic
Speakers of the VI International Virtual Seminar: in defense of nature and culture - the art of the possible

VI International Virtual Seminar ARTE!Brasileiros: In defense of nature and culture – the...

Read full coverage of the event held by arte!brasileiros and by the Goethe-Institut on the 8th and 9th of October
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"
Art at stake: the challenges of the virtual

Art at stake: the challenges of the virtual

By making it impossible to visit the exhibition spaces, the quarantine made it mandatory to search for alternative solutions for fruition.

Issue #51 contributors

Contributors to issue #51 of arte!brasileiros

Second round of the seminar on cultural management brought together artists and experts in the field

Gabriela Noujaim, Jonathas de Andrade, Ana Carla Fonseca and Kátia de Marco spoke about their personal experiences and about topics such as artistic production, management in times of crisis and creative solutions

messing with structures

André Komatsu positions his work forcefully on system issues
GABRIEL PÉREZ-BARREIRO

Bienal erases borders between artists and curators

In search of an attentive and affective look at art, Gabriel Pérez-Barreiro bets on a collective for the 33rd Bienal de São Paulo