Tag: artebrasileiros-63
a collaborative network
BIENALSUR crosses national and international borders with the aim of bringing to light actions centered on urgent issues
The museum belongs to the artists
The director of the Castello di Rivoli in Turin, Carolyn Christoph-Bakargiev announces retirement to 'have time to think'
Urgent agendas
Recently released by Edusp, 'Cultural Emergencies' investigates the changes in relations between cultural institutions, public policies and artists accelerated by the pandemic
Concrete
Representation has already been in question throughout a History of Western Art, and its annihilation has already been a goal in favor of a pure, technical art, free of iconographic narrative. Concretism, as an artistic movement, reinforced the forms, planes, colors, materials, spatiality, and, mainly, the non-subjectivity of art as art-itself
Dialogue with sexdissidences
35th Bienal de São Paulo announces list of artists with almost 10% transgender representation and presents an effort to historically represent the decolonial struggle and resistance to segregation
Women artists conquer space in Tuscany
Brazilians Lia D Castro and Jac Leirner are highlights at an event in the Chianti Classico region, known for high-quality wineries
sprawled movements
In its 17th and largest edition, Verbo, a performance show by Galeria Vermelho, goes beyond the borders of São Paulo and São Luís and flows into Fortaleza, with presentations at the recently opened Pinacoteca do Ceará
Cultural Shock, 20 years of ruptures
The gallery emerged in 2004, in the Vila Madalena neighborhood, with expanded attitudes dialoguing with various media
The short circuit image
On display at IMS Paulista, the Habitated Photography exhibition brings the subtle irreverence of Helena Almeida, a woman whose work resisted in a country subjected to the Salazar dictatorship for decades
I Latin American Seminar: Reports, memory and reparation
Read the editorial of issue #63 of arte!brasileiros, by Patricia Rousseaux