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Art and culture are intertwined in a democracy
Urgent topics in the Brazilian and world sociopolitical scenarios were debated during the 22nd and 23rd of September at the Sesc Vila Mariana Auditorium in São Paulo
Social and environmental guidelines guide 37th Panorama
Entitled "Sob as Cinzas, Brasa", the MAM-SP exhibition brings together 26 artists, who translate themes such as resilience and rebirth into their works;
Check the list of artists from the 37th edition of Panorama da Arte Brasileira at MAM...
"Under the ashes, ember" will take place from July 23, curated by Cauê Alves, Claudinei Roberto da Silva, Cristiana Tejo and Vanessa Davidson
37th edition of Panorama da Arte Brasileira announces curators and edition title: “Under...
Curated by Cauê Alves, Claudinei Roberto da Silva, Cristiana Tejo and Vanessa Davidson, the biennial exhibition at the São Paulo Museum of Modern Art opens in July and raises debates about absences and contradictions in national culture
Issue #57 contributors
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Never like now: the recent paintings by No Martins
With large works that contradict narratives in which need and violence are immediately associated with the daily lives of black people, the artist presents an artistic project that understands its social and historical dimension.
Issue #56 contributors
See who are some of the contributors to issue #55 of arte!brasileiros
“Live to the end what I have! – Sidney Amaral: an approach”; watch...
A arte!brasileiros visited the exhibition and spoke with curator Claudinei Roberto da Silva about the work of Sidney Amaral and his struggle for justice and equality for the Afro-Brazilian population
“Pardo é Papel” or the epic grandeur of a people in formation
Presented at Tomie Ohtake Institute after passing through Lyon, Porto Alegre and Rio, Maxwell Alexandre's show portrays black people in everyday situations with a grandiose, consecrating and historic character
Letter to Sidney Amaral
In the context of holding the exhibition "Viver até o fim o que me carne! - Sidney Amaral: approximation", at Sesc Jundiaí, artist and curator Daniel Lima writes a correspondence directed to the São Paulo artist, who died in 2017