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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...
Cartier Foundation pour l'art contemporain and The Shed present exhibition “The Yanomami Struggle”
Harvé Chandès, Managing Director of the Cartier Foundation pour l'art contemporain, and Alex Poots, Artistic Director of The Shed, are honored to announce the...
Is art without class struggle just decoration?
For some decades, a new ethical position has emerged in artists who work with struggles of groups and communities that are not part of hegemonic systems.
MAC USP and MAM-SP present joint exhibition “Zona da Mata”
The result of a partnership between the institutions, the exhibition sheds light on the latent problems of Brazil and the relationship between culture and nature
The power of empathy
Images made by Madalena Schwartz of the 1970s São Paulo trans scene reveal the photographer's complicity with people in front of her camera
Pinacoteca do Estado: Radical Collection
Inclusive and bold. The new arrangement of the Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo collection, opened at the end of last October, is a leap...
Vaivém: historical and playful look at Brazilian identity
Exhibition that ends in São Paulo on July 29 will land in Brasília in early September
Just picturing is no longer enough
Because Swinguerra, by Barbara Wagner and Benjamim de Burca, is a work that dialogues with the concept of “standpoint”
Just portraying is no longer enough
Because Swinguerra, by Barbara Wagner E Benjamim de Burca, is a work that dialogues with the concept of “place of speech”
IMS attests affections and defense of the Yanomami
Claudia Andujar's second show at the institution brings her commitment to the indigenous cause in exemplary research