Tag: artebrasileiros-67
Catastrophe, tragedy and disaster as clinical and aesthetic categories
The Greek radical katá refers to the movement from top to bottom, opposite, therefore, to the movement of asceticism or elevation. Assimilation, or metabolism, is opposed to catabolism, as a process of...
Preservation and safeguarding
Text read during the launch of the book 'Imaginária Brasileira na Coleção Orandi Momesso'
Scars on display
Renata Padovan combines research and art and reworks the traces of environmental devastation
Multiple subjects
Adriano Pedrosa brings together a significant number of indigenous and LGBTQIA+ artists, all foreigners on this planet
Issue #67 contributors
See who are some of the contributors to issue #67 of arte!brasileiros
Between the experienced and the imagined
At Galeria Estação, ethnographic and fictional aspects alternate in the works of the indigenous Paraguayan artist Ogwa and his granddaughter, Salmi, in the exhibition A Dança dos Mitos
A scientist artist
Through scientific themes and methods, with a look at geology, nature and its movements, Leticia Ramos produces works that, although timeless, touch on extremely current themes such as the climate crisis and global warming that generates situations like the one experienced by Rio Grande do Sul
'It won't become the Flood Biennial'
Curator of the Mercosul Biennial, Raphael Fonseca says he will avoid 'literalizing' the issue of flooding in Rio Grande too much, and that the general theme, 'Snap', remains
'Expanded Northeast' arrives in Natal
Banco do Nordeste exhibition project arrives in the capital of Rio Grande do Norte
Greed and debt are pillars on display at the Prada Foundation
Radical intervention by Swiss artist Christoph Büchel reviews the history of capitalism, the city of Venice and contemporary art itself