Tag: coronavirus
Editorial: In the debacle…
Immersed in a country adrift, wrapped in lies and cynicism, with more than 2 thousand deaths a day and without decent policies to protect the population, we discovered that what allows us to be...
Lives, a necessary torment
Since the beginning of the pandemic and the need for social isolation, the world as a whole has been forced to create communication strategies in the virtual, online universe, using various tools. Platforms...
Art fairs in the world: how are they after a year of pandemic?
Delays and adaptations to more modest formats are among the most viable alternatives; despite this, the growth of the virtual market and the participation of social media can question the presence of mega fairs?
Anthem against dictatorship inspires Brazilian exhibition in Paris
"Despite you, tomorrow will be another day" brings together around twenty national artists who are based in France; exhibition features critical works by Julio Villani that were mounted in May at the embassy and resonated in Brazil
Sesc-SP: Gradual resumption of face-to-face activities and success of the digital proposal
Watch the interview with Juliana Braga de Mattos, Visual Arts and Technology Manager at Sesc-SP, who talks about the institution's work in recent months and the planning for the face-to-face reopening of the units
MAM Rio reopens after 5 months closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic
The new coronavirus pandemic has resulted in a major change in exhibition dynamics worldwide. Museums, galleries and art fairs invested in digital and suspended physical activity for months. It was the...
Brazil in reverse
Commissioned by the Berlin Biennale, film-performance honors coronavirus victims and opposes the “civilizational setback” by occupying Av. Paulista with cars driven in reverse; learn more and watch the video
depicting the invisible
As photographers around the globe strive to provide depth to documenting the Covid-19 crisis, the ARTE!BRASILEIROS presents a series of images taken in recent months in different countries
The wheel that keeps turning, now on the internet
Traditional art fairs such as Basel and Frieze, in addition to unprecedented ones such as Not Cancelled, drive sales by Brazilian galleries through virtual means and raise discussions about the exhaustion of a model based on incessant displacements across the globe.
Art at stake: the challenges of the virtual
By making it impossible to visit the exhibition spaces, the quarantine made it mandatory to search for alternative solutions for fruition.