Tag: artebrasileiros-65
The 60th Venice Biennale and other stories
Adriano Pedrosa, curator of the Italian exhibition, talks about how he emerged into art
Female cry
The importance of the Biennale is undeniable in bringing visibility to what the Amazons have designed and produced with artists already established in the arts circuit and others with new productions that are emerging
Radical imagination time
With Decolonize the Museum – program of absolute disorder (Ubu, 2023), French activist and thinker Françoise Vergès makes a precise analysis of the current situation of museums which, on the one hand, seek new...
An existential milestone
Collective from seven countries shows the ancestral tradition reflected in the works of 170 artists from original peoples
Places of Memory and resistance
Double exhibition revisits Mario Pedrosa's project to rebuild MAM Rio and articulates a network of cultural rescue and preservation strategies developed by 20 institutions spread across different regions of the country
(Almost) magical world
Institution from Pará holds one of the largest and oldest collections of Amazonian archeology in Brazil and the world
Art without borders
The importance of the Biennale is undeniable in bringing visibility to what the Amazons have designed and produced with artists already established in the arts circuit and others with new productions that are emerging
Poetics of the Imaginary
We spoke with Professor João de Jesus Paes Loureiro, one of the main scholars and formulators of Amazonian cultural thought
Drinking from the fountain
Read the editorial of issue #65 of arte!brasileiros, by Patricia Rousseaux