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Monster Chetwynd, "Hokusai's Octapai", 2004, installation at the Tanya Leighton gallery, as part of Galleries Curate

Galleries Curate: new way to create market

The impact caused by the Covid-19 pandemic has brought about unimagined changes. The perplexity of the present, resulting from the seclusion protocols and temporary closures of galleries, museums, fairs and biennials, shook the system of...
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“Present”: a publication that arises from zeal and dialogue

Conceived by Anna Maria Maiolino and Paulo Miyada in response to the reality of social distancing, Presente brings together exchanges of correspondence between curators, artists and researchers such as Lisette Lagnado, Tania Rivera and Dalton Paula

An ongoing triennial

In the midst of a pandemic and political crisis context, what are the curatorial and expository possibilities? This was one of the questions that guided months of work on The river is a snake, third...

Murals and street art from São Paulo are brought together in a virtual museum

More than 70 murals are part of the São Paulo Street Art Museum (MAR). Scattered across the city and separated by miles of distance, they can now be seen all at once, in...

With “Estado Bruto”, MAM Rio has the largest exhibition of sculptures ever assembled in its...

On display from May 6th, the show raises reflections on the construction, conservation and sharing of heritage, with works by Amilcar de Castro, Rodin, Cildo Meireles, Brancusi, Franz Weissman, Lina Kim, Lygia Clark, Márcia X, Mestre Didi, Nelson Leirner, Nuno Ramos and Tunga, among others

Jaider Esbell and a presentation through genipapo

How can a tree be a shaman? This is one of the reflections that the artist and curator Jaider Esbell seeks to evoke in Presentation : Ruku. Bringing together about 60 works - including paintings, objects...

Editorial: In the debacle…

Immersed in a country adrift, wrapped in lies and cynicism, with more than 2 thousand deaths a day and without decent policies to protect the population, we discovered that what allows us to be...

Lives, a necessary torment

Since the beginning of the pandemic and the need for social isolation, the world as a whole has been forced to create communication strategies in the virtual, online universe, using various tools. Platforms...

Marcos Amaro Art Factory reopens the museum's doors and inaugurates a new installation...

With the museum's doors open in Itu and a new installation at FAMA Campo (in Mairinque), Fábrica de Arte Marcos Amaro ends February with a resumption of its activities. From the...
Performer Emilie Sugai is in the center of the photo, blindfolding herself with a red sash. The lighting of the image is all red, contextualizing one of the moments of the AKA show

Butoh dance show takes Tomie Ohtake's work to the stage (digital)

Abstract art by Tomie Ohtake takes new form in AKA. Conceived by the performer Emilie Sugai and the director Lee Taylor, the show proposes an interdisciplinary dialogue between the visual and performing arts...