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Should the show go on?

I write this text outside of São Paulo, where I am experiencing the pandemic, a little taken aback by the images on social media of the reopening of...
Beuys VI Seminar ARTE!Brasileiros

Against devastation! 

The “VI International Seminar ARTE!Brasileiros: In defense of nature and culture – the art of the possible”, carried out in partnership with the Goethe-Institut, will take place virtually on October 8 and 9, bringing together important artists, philosophers, scientists, environmentalists and curators; learn more about the event and see the confirmed names
Ailton Krenak, author of Tomorrow Is Not For Sale

“If we return to normality, it is because the deaths of thousands of people were worthless...

In a new book, one of the most important indigenous leaders in the country talks about the coronavirus pandemic, Bolsonaro's "necropolitics" and the lessons we can learn from this experience
The collective Mahku, of the Huni Kuin people (Acre), exhibited at the exhibition Encontros Ameríndios

Indigenous perspectives point to another possible future

At a time when attacks on indigenous peoples in Brazil increase, museums and major art institutions in the country are turning to indigenous contemporary production in their programming.

Debates and exhibitions on indigenous causes in São Paulo

Exhibitions at the IMS and the Resistance Memorial and conversations with Ailton Krenak and Claudia Andujar discuss the struggles of indigenous peoples