Tag: Denilson Baniwá
Célia Tupinambá reconnects a 400-year-old thread
At the 60th Venice Biennale, in Italy, starting April 24th next year, Brazil will be represented by a work by...
Criticism and eroticism temper the exhibition 'Moqueca de husbands'
The gallery A Gentil Carioca arrived in São Paulo a year and a half ago and installed its expanded space in a charming cul-de-sac,...
35th São Paulo Biennial: The dance of the possible
The way we perceive the reality of life in society is dialectically affected by the experiences we develop in it, by the multiplicity of relationships constructed and...
'The decolonial turn in Brazilian art': Considerations to stir up the debate
The reading of The decolonial turn in Brazilian art (Editora Mireveja), by Alessandra Simões Paiva –, brought up several questions that, although related to...
Curated by Moacir dos Anjos, the exhibition “Necrobrasiliana” arrives in Recife this Thursday (15)
On display at Fundação Joaquim Nabuco, the show houses 26 works by 12 contemporary artists, who reinterpret Brazil’s colonial memory
A nakoada for art
On display until November 27, "Nakoada" starts from Baniwa indigenous ethics to think about future perspectives from the Modern Art Week
Indigenous cultures celebrate their own museum in São Paulo
With three temporary exhibitions, the institution plans to create a permanent exhibition, after the conceptualization process, in dialogue with the native peoples
Critique Frestas: political poetics
Frestas - Arts Triennale, at Sesc de Sorocaba, addresses the dramas of the contemporary world in a lyrical way
PIPA Prize 2021: from ancestry to new technologies
PIPA 2021 awards Castiel Vitorino Brasileiro, Denilson Baniwa, Ilê Sartuzi, Marcela Bonfim and Ventura Profana, pointing out poignant issues in Brazilian contemporary art
PIPA Award announces winners of the 2021 edition and opens exhibition at Paço Imperial
Castiel Vitorino, Denilson Baniwa, Ilê Sartuzi, Marcela Bonfim and Ventura Profana are the five selected this year; winners of the 2020 edition will exhibit at the Paço Imperial from September 9










