Tag: artebrasileiros-62
Issue #62 contributors
BITU CASSUNDÉ was curator of the Museum of Contemporary Art of Ceará and coordinated the Visual Arts Laboratory of Porto Iracema das Artes. He was part of the curatorial team of the À Nordeste project, at Sesc ...
A light on the indigenous universe
Sesc Ipiranga launches a book about the work of photographer and ethnologist Harald Schultz, who recorded the daily life of Brazilian villages
the modern hillbilly
Painter José Antônio da Silva’s work offers reading keys to an important turning point in the history of Brazil, in socio-environmental, artistic and formal terms
a telluric show
Unimaginable colors emerge on the living cliffs of eastern Paraíba, where Marlene Costa de Almeida has been walking and researching for over 50 years
The Crazy White Man's Samba
The terrorist attack on Brasilia and its actors can be understood as a kind of buffalo opera, a clumsy parody of what happened in the invasion of the Capitol
female task force
In just two and a half months, Margareth Menezes changed the paradigms of administrative composition in the culture of the State; at MinC, women are not just the majority, they decide
Ibram targets social participation
Educator Fernanda Santana Rabello de Castro, a career civil servant, was chosen to manage the 24 institutions of the federal museum system in the country
IPHAN will rescue technical performance
Leandro Grass took over the Institute in January and is promoting the dismissal of all paratroopers placed in the body by the former government
In defense of heritage at risk
Brazil wins Red List, document prepared by the International Council of Museums (ICOM) that lists Brazilian cultural goods under threat of trafficking