Tag: emanoel araújo
Director of the Afro Brasil Museum, Hélio Menezes defends 'dealing with racism without reenacting it'
A frequenter and researcher at the Afro Brasil Museum for around 12 years, curator, cultural manager and doctoral student in Anthropology Hélio Menezes, 37, took on...
After suspension, the auction of the collection of...
Taking place this Saturday (28), from 16pm, at Bolsa de Arte (SP), the auction of the private collection of Emanoel Araujo (1940-2022) – artist...
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...
Pina as a public square
Dedicated to the contemporary, the new building reinforces the relationship with its surroundings and emphasizes poetics that still do not find an equal environment in museums
MAM-SP launches educational project in Minecraft game
An initiative by the São Paulo Museum of Modern Art combines art, education and games, with reproductions of its space and works from the collection, and offers unique experiences to players
Indigenous perspectives point to another possible future
At a time when attacks on indigenous peoples in Brazil increase, museums and major art institutions in the country are turning to indigenous contemporary production in their programming.
Afro Museum opens exhibition dedicated to Bahia
“A Cidade da Bahia, das Baianas e dos Baianos Also” is curated by Emanoel Araújo and brings together works produced from the Baroque period to modernity
The charms of the Marcos Amaro Art Factory, opened in Itú
Opening of Sala Almeida Junior, at FAMA, brings together personalities from the art world and points to the place as an important hub in the state of SP
Emanoel Araújo, art connoisseur
In an interview published in September 2014, in issue 26 of ARTE!Brasileiros, Adriano Pedrosa talked to Emanoel Araújo
Brazil, a perverse and ambiguous country
Artist and director of the Afro Brasil Museum, Emanoel Araújo reflects on the difference between theoretical and academic analyzes of slavery and its real experience