Tag: Covid-19
Immersion reports in a pandemic 'now'
With the global health crisis as the guiding thread, “Critical Pandemic”, a collection published by Edições Sesc SP and N-1, brings together texts by important contemporary thinkers
(Possible) Predictions for the Art Market in 2021
From the return of in-person fairs to the confidence in the purely digital format put to the test, check out some of the anticipations for the art market this year
An anti-disciplinary look at a year that begins at the end
Anyone walking along Avenida Vergueiro, in the capital of São Paulo, is faced with a series of colorful lambe-lambes by the posts near the Centro Cultural São Paulo...
Should the show go on?
I write this text outside of São Paulo, where I am experiencing the pandemic, a little taken aback by the images on social media of the reopening of...
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
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 have invested in...
In Times Square, artists honor essential workers during pandemic
Project "Messages for the City" brings together more than 30 artists, renowned and beginners, who are creating art to be shown on big screens in New York
With new website, Bienal de São Paulo reinforces online presence
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the future exhibitions of the edition are being rethought by the curatorship of the 34th Bienal, which has just opened a website with what has already been done and what is to come
300 Drawings brings together artists around humanitarian causes
Project created in quarantine brings together emerging and established artists to raise funds for three important humanitarian organizations
“If we return to normality, it is because the deaths of thousands of people were worthless...
In a new book, one of the most important indigenous leaders in the country talks about the coronavirus pandemic, Bolsonaro's "necropolitics" and the lessons we can learn from this experience