Tag: artebrasileiros-71
A semester dedicated to the France-Brazil Partnership
A arte!brasileiros highlights art as an agent of transformation in the France-Brazil 2025 Season, addressing global crises and cultural exchange.
Steam and Concrete: Fluxes, by Laura Vinci
The exhibition Fluxos, by Laura Vinci, presented at the Brazilian Museum of Sculpture (MuBE), in São Paulo, curated by Agnaldo Farias, proposes a reading of her sculptural production that emphasizes, above all, the relationship between volumes and the passage of time.
Pinacoteca: 120 years of art in motion
With its original classic profile, Pina is now also establishing itself as a contemporary museum
Spaceships and guerrillas: the tentacles of pop art in Brazil, another idea of...
Exhibition presents a broad panorama of Brazilian art from the 1960s and 1970s
Flaminia Manifesto
Intellectuals from the North of the country saw far in 1927, when they proposed the Flami-n'-Assú, a big flame in Tupi, which eradicated all European influence in national art
Much more than “happy, clean, well-dressed”
Fullgás, an exhibition with more than 260 artists and collectives at CCBB-SP, revisits the so-called Generation 80 with contextualization, inclusion and diversity
Issue #71 contributors
See who are some of the contributors to issue #71 of arte!brasileiros
Reports of a trip that defines me as “River Body”
Vânia Leal, curator of the First Amazon Biennial, accompanied the itinerant exhibitions of this edition, which took the project to several cities in the Amazon region.
Excavations reveal remains of the first public cemetery in Latin America
By Caroline Vieira In 1835, in the region known as Campo da Pólvora in Salvador, Bahia, four Africans convicted of participating in the Revolt of the...
Claudia Andujar Gallery Maxita Yano receives indigenous relatives
For indigenous peoples, relatives are the expression they use to designate other members of their original communities, regardless of their territorial and ethnic location. For...










