Tag: diversity
Pinacoteca do Estado: Radical Collection
Inclusive and bold. The new arrangement of the collection of the Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo, which opened at the end of last October, is a step forward in the institution's quality. In the previous version, the collection was...
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 São Paulo Cultural Center (CCSP), in which you can read “Black Magic” and “Jexus”.
New territories expand reflection on art
Curators of the 3rd edition of Frestas - Triennial of Arts, entitled "The river is a serpent", bring together knowledge and Afro-indigenous, native and ancestral thoughts to think an art of the impossible
New territories expand reflection on art
Curators of the 3rd edition of Frestas - Trienal de Artes, entitled The river is a snake, bring together Afro-indigenous, native and ancestral knowledge and thoughts to think about an art of the impossible
Beyond the stereotype: Brazilian art by Asian-Brazilians
In recent years, the debate about prejudices and the inclusion of minorities has come to occupy a growing space in the arts circuit. However, little is heard about the inclusion (or exclusion) of Asian-Brazilian people...
Salão Paranaense opens registration for its 67th edition
Rewarding 30 works worth R$ 5 thousand, the event creates mechanisms to expand the ethnic and gender diversity of the MAC-PR collection and adapts to the pandemic period
In “Cartografia do Olhar”, Ana Beatriz Almeida analyzes works of art from a...
Rosana Paulino, Juliana dos Santos, Moisés Patrício and Antônio Obá are subjects in classes taught by Ana Beatriz Almeida at SP-ArteVR; the project is presented in partnership by arte!brasileiros and by JK Iguatemi
Artistic projects bring non-white representation to SP-Arte
01.01 Art Platform and Levante Nacional Trovoa debut at the fair and seek to insert black, Asian and indigenous productions into the hegemonic art circuit
Deconstructing white hegemony in Brazilian arts is an effective action for change
Despite the national production being diverse in languages and authorship, we still maintain within it structures that naturalize the predominance of white authors and of European origin or descent.