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“Infinito Vai: 90 Years of Brazilian Architecture” at Sesc 24 de Maio; watch the...

A arte!brasileiros visited the exhibition and interviewed the curators Guilherme Wisnik and Fernando Serapião; Visitation can be done with prior appointment and following all security protocols due to the pandemic

Infinito Vai: a unique approach to the history of Brazilian architecture

Infinito Vai: 90 years of Brazilian Architecture, at Sesc 24 de Maio, subverts any concept of exhibition of the genre. Scenic, without being theatrical, it has a narrative centered on the hybridization of various poetics, such as music, arts...
Paulo Mendes da Rocha at his office window in downtown São Paulo. Photo: Luiza Sigulem

Paulo Mendes da Rocha and the broad sense of architecture

In the context of his death, we recall an interview given by the architect to arte!brasileiros in 2016. In it, the architect criticizes the construction of Brasília, the discourse of “green architecture”, the idea of ​​popular housing and the educational system; talks about nature, art and urbanism and shows that an architect must be, more than a specialist, a thinker of the world

Ruy Ohtake wins exhibitions on architecture and design in São Paulo

Simultaneous exhibitions at the Museu da Casa Brasileira and the Instituto Tomie Ohtake present different facets of the work of one of the most important Brazilian architects