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Art and the population deprived of liberty. Illustration by visual artist, comic book artist and zine artist Line Lemos.

Contact with art provides respite for the population deprived of liberty

Activities related to art and culture promote positive transformations in those who go through a hostile prison system, but the challenge of guaranteeing the right to culture of the population deprived of liberty remains great
Abdias Nascimento, Raízes n.º 1, exhibited in Inhotim

Inhotim reinforces its public character

After going through difficulties, new reformulations establish the institute as one of the most important contemporary art complexes in Brazil.
In the foreground, the work "Manto de Presentation" in the exhibition "Bispo do Rosário Aparição, Impregnation and Impact", at Itaú Cultural. Photo: André Seiti

Bishop's work and his lineages

Exhibition on display at Itaú Cultural, in São Paulo, brings a broad cut of the work of Arthur Bispo do Rosário and illuminates his connections with contemporary Brazilian art
Archaeological Site of Cais do Valongo and Cais da Imperatriz

The abandonment of Valongo

On the pier built in 1811, in Rio, to receive thousands of enslaved people, and where important archaeological records were found, the strategy of dismantling policies to combat racism and inequality reigns.
Works from the series Sonhíferas, by Solange Pessoa

Venice Biennale: Dream in the midst of war

59th edition of the oldest art biennial, this time by Italian Cecilia Alemani, makes the inclusion of women artists its main asset
Gudskul, Sekolah Temujalar, pedagogical installation with audio, cameras, drawings and games exhibited at Fridericianum, at documenta fifteen, in Kassel

Kassel becomes a barn of exchanges

documenta fifteen, with more than 1.500 artists occupying 39 spaces in the German city, prioritizes solidarity and coexistence as practices in the field of art.
Collectors Patricia and Pedro Barbosa

Political collection

Alongside his wife, Patrícia Moraes, Pedro Barbosa has been building for 23 years a selection of national and international works that propose reflections on aesthetics and activism.
Color image. Alessandra Munduruku, one of the main indigenous leaders in Brazil, during the II March of Indigenous Women: Reforestation, Bodies and Hearts for the healing of the earth. Brasília, 2021. Photo: Edgar Kanaykõ Xakriabá

The painful learning of museums

By reversing its censorship of MST works, Masp recognizes the crossroads of reality
Berlin Biennale artist and curator Kader Attia.

“I invite you to reappropriate attention”

In interview with arte!brasileiros, the French artist Kader Attia, curator of the 12th Berlin Biennale, talks about the importance of creating dialogues between the works presented in the exhibition so that the spectator builds narratives, and thus opens his mind; He also warns of the manipulation of public opinion exerted by techno-liberal capitalism on social networks.
Antonio Recalcati, Enrico Baj, Erró, Gianni Giancarlo Dova, Jean-Jacques Lebel, Roberto Crippa, "Grand tableau antifasciste collectif", 1960. Exhibited at the Berlin Biennale

Berlin maps wounds of the world

Lean Biennial with 40 artists, "Ainda Presente", with artistic direction by Kader Attia, prioritizes works with a denunciation character