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Migrant Art Gallery

Foreword - Boycott of the Triumphal Entry: Painting as a Transmitter of Coloniality
Clay Museum

Memory policies: the genesis of the Museo del Barro

Director of the institution, Lia Colombino spoke about the contexts that led to the founding of the museum; debaters sought analogies with the proposal for the Museum of Origins, by Mario Pedrosa
Panorama of Brazilian Art

By Fire and Iron

Panorama of the Museum of Modern Art of SP, held for the first time at MAC USP, addresses practices that diverge from hegemonic standards
Dona Romana

Mil Graus focuses on the creative power of the streets

Panorama of the Museum of Modern Art of SP, held for the first time at MAC-USP, addresses practices that diverge from hegemonic standards

Weaving another story

Simultaneous exhibitions investigate African knowledge and practices, comparing past and present and proposing new paths for research and contemporary art
Dandara

Dandara: between legend and resistance

The construction of a black heroine and art as a counternarrative

Unlearn imperialism and repair

In 'Potential History', artist and academic Ariella Aïsha Azoulay proposes new ways of rethinking the colonialist mode based on concepts such as unlearning and repairing, opposing the notion of progress
Black Backlands

Sertão Negro Studio and School of Arts: a project for the future in the center of Brazil

Artistic-cultural space in the capital of Goiás proposes dialogues between visual arts, backlands and the cerrado based on traditional knowledge of Afro-Brazilian and African origins

New drifts

Read the editorial of issue #68 of arte!brasileiros, by Patricia Rousseaux
Tijuana Triennial

Tijuana Triennial showcases art as resistance

Artists from 14 countries, from different generations, explore the diversity of current contemporary production