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EXHIBITION | Zumví Afro Photographic Archive, in car EXHIBITION | Zumví Afro Photographic Archive, on display at IMS Paulista, presents an overview of the archive's trajectory, founded in 1990 by Lázaro Roberto, Aldemar Marques, and Raimundo Monteiro, with the aim of valuing Black protagonism, uniting photography and political activism. The exhibition brings together approximately 400 images, a challenge since Zumví comprises around 50 photograms and documents. In addition to the curatorship of Hélio Menezes, the exhibition has curatorial assistance from Ariana Nuala, consulting by Elson Rabelo, and research by Vilma Neres, exhibition design and architecture by the Vão office, and visual identity by Namíbia Chroma. 📌Read the full text by Luiza Lorenzetti (@luiza.lorenzetti) on the website artebrasileiros.com.br (link in bio) Photographs: 1 - untitled [Models Paulo Henrique and Miguel Oliveira]; Lázaro Roberto; Salvador; 1994; Zumví Afro Photographic Archive. 2 - Untitled [Zumví Exhibition at the Sociedade 1º de Maio, in Novos Alagados, Plataforma]; Lázaro Roberto; Salvador; 1992. 3 - Untitled [Jorge do Espírito Santo, researcher, at the first Zumví headquarters, in the Igreja da Penha]; Lázaro Roberto; Salvador; 1990; Zumví Afro Photographic Archive. 4 - Untitled; Lázaro Roberto; Salvador; 1990; Zumví Afro Photographic Archive. 5 - Untitled [Group "Samba de Dona Dalva" during the Citizenship Caravan]; Lázaro Roberto; Cachoeira; 2001; Zumví Afro Photographic Archive. 6 - Untitled [At the extremities, Luiz and Teteu]; Lázaro Roberto; Salvador; 1992; Zumví Afro Photographic Archive.
INTERVIEW | Rodrigo Moura, from Minas Gerais, former curator of INTERVIEW | Rodrigo Moura, from Minas Gerais and former curator of the Musée del Barrio in New York and the Malba in Buenos Aires, returns to the national scene with a work he has always researched: that of Mestre Didi (1917-2013) from Bahia. Alongside curator Ayrson Heráclito, Moura delved into Mestre Didi's work and its area of ​​influence, resulting in what he considers the largest exhibition ever held on the work of the celebrated artist-priest of Candomblé. Spread across three floors, the exhibition opened for guests on Tuesday evening, July 7th, at Itaú Cultural (Avenida Paulista, 149), where it will remain until July 5th. 📌Arte!Brasileiros He spoke with curator Rodrigo Moura. Read the full text by Jotabê Medeiros (@jotabemedeiros) on the artebrasileiros.com.br website (link in bio).
SP-ARTE | With more than 180 exhibitors, the 22nd edition SP-ARTE | With over 180 exhibitors, the 22nd edition of SP-ARTE takes place between April 8th and 12th at the Ibirapuera Pavilion. Check out the selection with some of the initial highlights. Cover artwork: Marcos Siqueira (@marcos_siqueira.sc)
EXHIBITION | Lygia Pape went through the construction of printmaking EXHIBITION | Lygia Pape explored constructive printmaking, wordless books, installations of golden threads, and iron sculptures. Over five decades, she tested the limits of each material until it yielded and revealed something unexpected. The exhibition "Being," which has just opened at Mendes Wood DM in São Paulo, brings together this journey in two simultaneous spaces, including works rarely exhibited to the public. The show is the artist's first solo exhibition at the gallery and arrives in the year preceding the centenary of her birth. SERVICE Mendes Wood DM 📍 Barra Funda: Rua Barra Funda, 216 📆 On display from April 7 to August 1, 2026 ⏰ Visiting hours: Monday to Friday, from 11 am to 7 pm; Saturdays, from 10 am to 19 pm 📍Casa Iramaia: Rua Iramaia, 105 📆On display from April 17th to May 20th, 2026 ⏰Visiting hours: Tuesday to Friday, from 11 am to 19 pm; Saturdays, from 10 am to 17 pm 🎟 Free admission
EXHIBITION | Gustavo Caboco grew up in Curitiba EXHIBITION | Gustavo Caboco grew up in Curitiba listening to his mother speak of a land from which she herself had been taken. Kidnapped by a missionary as a child, Lucilene Wapixana rebuilt her life far from Roraima. When her son returned to the village at the age of ten, he found the rites, landscapes, and stories that circulated at home as an oral heritage. It is from this journey that "Roraimarte III," Caboco's first solo exhibition in Rio de Janeiro, was born, opening at the Museu do Pontal on April 11. The exhibition starts from a scientific fact: in 2022, NASA's Curiosity rover found a rock formation on Mars similar to Mount Roraima and named it after it. The artist then uses this as a starting point for the exhibition to explore displacement, memory, and indigenous identity. In paintings, sculptures, and installations, Caboco brings together what language separates: "indigenous" and "alien," the original and the foreigner, territory and exile. SERVICE 📍Pontal Museum, Av. Celia Ribeiro da Silva Mendes, 3.300, Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro 🥂Opening: April 11th, at 15 PM, with a chat between the artist and curators 📆On display until August 2026 ⏰Visiting hours: Thursday to Sunday, from 10 AM to 18 PM 🎟Free admission
EXHIBITION | The Superfície gallery, in São Paulo, ap EXHIBITION | The Superfície gallery in São Paulo presents "José Resende: Sculptural Body," a solo exhibition that brings together a collection of works produced over decades. Among the highlights is a new installation, conceived for the gallery, which takes the city of São Paulo as its starting point. The work introduces the urban context as a field of interpretation for the relationships between form, space, and material. SERVICE 📍 Superfície Gallery — Rua Oscar Freire, 240, São Paulo (SP) 🥂 Opening: April 7th, from 6 PM to 9 PM 📅 On display until June 3rd, 2026 🎟️ Free admission
EXHIBITION | From April 11th at Gruta Espaç EXHIBITION | Starting April 11th at Gruta Espaço de Arte Contemporânea (@gruta.cc), Paulo Agi (@pauloagi) presents “Zamboada,” an exhibition that articulates painting and literature to construct a reflection on the contemporary Pantanal. Drawing on memories and images of Mato Grosso do Sul, the artist develops nocturnal scenes where visibility is not given, but produced, whether by natural phenomena or by surveillance devices that traverse the territory. The exhibition, curated by Marina Schiesari (@madaysz), is organized around tensions: between seeing and invading, between preserving and exploiting, between density and emptying of the landscape. By mobilizing the concept of the “eternal background of the Pantanal,” taken from Manoel de Barros, Agi constructs a layered spatiality in which time and image intertwine as a field of dispute. SERVICE 📍 Gruta Contemporary Art Space 🗓️ On display from April 11 to May 11, 2026 ⏰ Visiting hours: Monday to Saturday, from 14 pm to 19 pm “Exhibition Plan – Gruta” is a project carried out through the Federal Law for Cultural Incentive, Lei Rouanet, of the Ministry of Culture and the Federal Government, sponsored by Imbil and produced by Ipê - Produção Cultural and Gruta Contemporary Art Space.
INSTITUTION | Built in Dom Pedro II Park, the INSTITUTION | Built in Dom Pedro II Park, the new Sesc directly and actively intervenes in an area that represents one of the city's greatest urban challenges. It's a proposal that goes against decades of social erosion and urban degradation resulting from an intensive road-centric policy, which reached its peak during the darkest years of the military dictatorship, between 1968 and 1974. Even today, it constitutes a traffic bottleneck of improvised solutions, distorting the city's historic center and preventing – both concretely and symbolically – a productive, social, and urban integration of so many areas of the metropolis. 📌 The full text by Maria Hirszman (@mariahir) is part of issue #74 of @artebrasileiros. Access the website artebrasileiros.com.br: the direct link is in the bio. Happy reading!
AGENDA | Already know what to do on the holiday? Select AGENDA | Already know what to do on the holiday? We've selected some exhibitions across Brazil for you to visit. Access artebrasileiros.com.br/agenda and check out the complete program. Cover artwork: No Martins (@nomartins_) #exhibitions #contemporaryart #culturalprogram #weekend
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