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Jose Antonio da Silva

the modern hillbilly

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Painter José Antônio da Silva’s work offers reading keys to an important turning point in the history of Brazil, in socio-environmental, artistic and formal terms
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EXHIBITION | Cave presents “Corpus Hermeticum”, EXHIBITION | Cave presents “Corpus Hermeticum”, a solo exhibition by Nicolle Rocha curated by Lucas Dilacerda. The show brings together watercolors on granite and handmade papers that investigate relationships between sacred geometry, hermetic tradition, and the perception of nature. The artist's research articulates philosophical references associated with Hermes Trismegistus and the texts of the Corpus Hermeticum. In her works, geometric forms and intuitive painting processes suggest connections between matter, thought, and the universe. SERVICE 📍Cave: Rua Pereira Valente, 757 – Casa 03, Fortaleza 🗓️On display from March 12 to April 18, 2026 ⏰Visiting hours: Tuesday to Friday: 13 pm–19 pm | Saturday: 10 am–14 pm
ACROSS BRAZIL | The Bahian artist Roney George is part of BRAZIL ABROAD | Bahian artist Roney George is part of the group exhibition inaugurating the new Art in Brackets space in New York. The show brings together practices that cross art, design, and textiles, connecting contemporary productions with objects of material culture and self-taught practices. The proposal highlights historical and aesthetic relationships of the African diaspora and promotes a dialogue between productions linked to Brazil and Africa. Throughout his career, Roney George has developed a body of work that articulates references from the Bahian hinterland and the cultural dynamics of the Recôncavo region, present in paintings, drawings, and visual projects. SERVICE Opening: March 13, from 17 pm to 20 pm Location: 46 Walker Street, TriBeCa, New York
BIENNIAL | The 36th São Paulo Biennial begins in March BIENNIAL | The 36th São Paulo Biennial begins its traveling exhibition program in March, titled “Not every traveler walks roads – On humanity as practice.” The exhibitions will take excerpts from the show presented at the Ciccillo Matarazzo Pavilion to different cultural institutions in Brazil. Created in 2011, the traveling exhibitions have become an extension of the Biennial, allowing works and debates to be reorganized in dialogue with local contexts. Throughout the 36th edition, exhibitions will be presented in more than ten cities in Brazil and abroad. SERVICE 📍 MAC Goiás — Goiânia 📅 On display until April 19th Curated by: Thiago de Paula Souza 📍 Museu de Arte do Rio (MAR) — Rio de Janeiro 📅 On display until May 3rd Curated by: Keyna Eleison 📍 Museu Oscar Niemeyer (MON) — Curitiba 📅 From March 19th to June 7th Curated by: Anna Roberta Goetz Works: 1- Nádia Taquary. Photo: Levi Fanan | Fundação Bienal de São Paulo 2- Gervane de Paula. Photo: Natt Fejfar | Fundação Bienal de São Paulo 3- Song Dong. Photo: Levi Fanan | Fundação Bienal de São Paulo 4- Myrlande Constant. Photo: Natt Fejfar | São Paulo Biennial Foundation 5- Record of the work The Way Earthly Things Are Going II (Mother Earth's Lament) by Emeka Ogboh. Photo: Natt Fejfar | São Paulo Biennial Foundation 6- Activation of the work A song to a tearful garden by Oscar Murillo, in Praça das Bandeiras, during the 36th São Paulo Biennial. Photo: Levi Fanan | São Paulo Biennial Foundation
EXHIBITION | The exhibition “Ruy Ohtake – Paths of EXHIBITION | The exhibition “Ruy Ohtake – Paths of Dwelling” presents six residential projects developed by the architect between the 1960s and 2010s. The show examines how his proposals investigated the house as a space for sociability, memory, and the organization of daily life. Installed in the former residence of Tomie Ohtake, the exhibition marks the opening of the Tomie Ohtake House-Studio as a space integrated into the programming of the Tomie Ohtake Institute. The project expands the cultural use of the property, which will now host exhibitions, meetings, and public activities. SERVICE 📍 Tomie Ohtake House-Studio: Rua Antônio de Macedo Soares, 1800 — Campo Belo, São Paulo 📅 On display until May 31, 2026 🕒 Visiting hours: Thursday to Sunday, from 10 am to 17 pm 🎟️ Admission: R$ 50 Half-price for students, teachers, and people aged 60+
SEMINAR | On March 20th and 21st, the MAC USP r SEMINAR | On March 20th and 21st, MAC USP will host the international seminar “What do we have in common? Abstractions in the Contemporary Art”. The meeting brings together art historians and artists to discuss recent research on abstract art, broadening perspectives on gender, racial tensions, transnational circulation, and revisions of historiography. In addition to the debates, the event includes a visit to the exhibition “What do we have in common? Abstractions in the MAC USP collection, 1940–1960”. 📅 March 20th and 21st 📍 MAC USP — Walter Zanini Auditorium 🎟 Free event Registration and full program at the link in the MAC USP bio
MUSEUM | Would you exhibit your failures in a museum? MUSEUM | Would you display your failures in a museum? In Vancouver, the Museum of Personal Failure brings together objects linked to stories of rejection, frustration, and broken expectations. Letters of "no," relationships that ended, projects that didn't work out—each item comes with the account of the person who lived through that experience. The idea is simple: to remember that failure is not the exception. It's part of life. Would you put something of yours in this museum?
EXHIBITION | After more than ten years without a show EXHIBITION | After more than ten years without a solo show in the capital of Pará, Emmanuel Nassar returns to the city with the exhibition "My Theme Is Me," on display at the Bienal das Amazônias Cultural Center. The show brings together approximately 55 works, including paintings, objects, and installations, traversing different moments in the artist's career. Between references to Amazonian popular culture, graphic language, and urban memory, Nassar has built a unique body of work in Brazilian contemporary art. Curated by Vânia Leal, the exhibition also includes works preserved by collectors and institutions in Pará, highlighting the deep relationship between the artist and Belém. 📍 My Theme Is Me — Bienal das Amazônias Cultural Center — CCBA, Belém (PA) 🗓️ From March 13 to June 30 📸 Photos 3 and 4: Ana Dias
Venice Biennale 2026 | The Chilean artist Alfredo VENICE BIENNALE 2026 | Chilean artist Alfredo Jaar is among the guests of the 61st Venice Biennale, one of the leading contemporary art exhibitions on the international circuit. The 2026 edition, entitled In Minor Keys, will be curated by Koyo Kouoh and will take place between May 9 and November 22. This will be Jaar's fifth participation in the Venice Biennale. Throughout his more than four decades of career, the artist has developed a body of work marked by the investigation of themes such as memory, politics, violence, and the circulation of images, moving between photography, installation, film, and new media. His work has already been present in major international events such as the São Paulo Biennial, Documenta in Kassel, and the Whitney Biennial. 📍 61st Venice Biennale 📅 May 9 to November 22, 2026
EXHIBITION | The Pinacoteca of São Paulo opens this EXHIBITION | The Pinacoteca de São Paulo opens two exhibitions this Saturday, occupying different spaces in the Pina Luz building and presenting distinct investigations into the body, politics, and collective life. In “Knockout!”, Cameroonian artist Pascale Marthine Tayou brings together installations, sculptures, and paintings in a journey inspired by international conferences that marked the political history of the 20th century. The exhibition connects historical episodes to everyday objects, creating a field of tension between humor, excess, and critique. Meanwhile, in the Octagon, Cristina Salgado presents “The Mother Contemplates the Sea,” a monumental installation constructed with over 3.500 m² of multicolored carpets. The work expands on themes that have permeated the artist's production for decades, such as the female body, domestic space, and the seascape. Both exhibitions will be on display until August 2nd. 📍 Pinacoteca de São Paulo — Pina Luz 📅 March 7 to August 2, 2026 🕙 Wednesday to Monday, 10 am to 6 pm (entry until 5 pm) 💡 Free admission on Saturdays and the second Sunday of the month
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