Tag: slavery
The abandonment of Valongo
On the pier built in 1811, in Rio, to receive thousands of enslaved people, and where important archaeological records were found, the strategy of dismantling policies to combat racism and inequality reigns.
Arjan Martins has a trajectory portrayed in a book
Launch of Editora Cobogó, a publication organized by Paulo Miyada presents an overview of the painter's career from Rio de Janeiro
A historiographical record by Ana Maria Gonçalves
Launched in 2006, the book "Um Defeito de Cor" is an indispensable classic of Brazilian Afrofeminist literature.
Afro-Atlantic Histories: a plural, diverse and militant art
Important exhibition occupied by MASP and Instituto Tomie Ohtake in 2018, Afro-Atlantic Histories discussed the commemoration of the 130th anniversary of the abolition of slavery
Ayrson Heráclito, an exorcist artist
On the occasion of his participation in the 57th Venice Biennale, Ayrson Heráclito spoke to ARTE!Brasileiros about ancestry, racism and performance
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