Tag: Afro-Brazilian art
Politicizing the art market: how new proposals have raised questions of...
*By Ana Letícia Fialho and Luciara Ribeiro The result of the last elections, both in Brazil and in the USA, was marked by presences that, in some way, point to an unfolding of the anti-racist acts that grew in the...
What do we talk about when we talk about Afro-Brazilian art?
If the history, memory, art and science of the excluded, the divergent and the peripheral are summoned to testify about the present moment, this denounces the emergence via insurgency of actors who demand protagonism, but also points to the exhaustion of a political model and economic, which in its throes threatens life on the planet
New territories expand reflection on art
Curators of the 3rd edition of Frestas - Triennial of Arts, entitled "The river is a serpent", bring together knowledge and Afro-indigenous, native and ancestral thoughts to think an art of the impossible
New territories expand reflection on art
Curators of the 3rd edition of Frestas - Trienal de Artes, entitled The river is a snake, bring together Afro-indigenous, native and ancestral knowledge and thoughts to think about an art of the impossible
Salão Paranaense opens registration for its 67th edition
Rewarding 30 works worth R$ 5 thousand, the event creates mechanisms to expand the ethnic and gender diversity of the MAC-PR collection and adapts to the pandemic period