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Which led me to read the entire biographical novel by Luiza Lobo, Fábrica de Lies: from Vale do Café to Arco...
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INSTITUTION | Under a light rain I climb the hill that INSTITUTION | Under a light rain, I climb the hill surrounding the Usina de Arte (Art Factory) in Água Preta, Pernambuco. At the top, I find Óculo, a sculpture by Arthur Lescher, one of the most recent works installed in the park. The large metal arch doesn't stop the wind or the drizzle, but it frames the landscape and the buildings of the old Santa Terezinha Sugar Mill, a sugar producer that has been inactive for almost 30 years. Like a lens, the work reorganizes the gaze on a place where ruined industrial structures, vegetation, and examples of contemporary art have come to share the same territory. Created in 2015, the Usina de Arte now occupies about 45 hectares and brings together more than 50 works and installations by Brazilian and foreign artists. Businessman Ricardo Pessôa de Queiroz and his wife, architect Bruna, are the owners of the site and administrators of the project. There is no set route to follow to visit this open-air museum. The artworks appear randomly among trees, lakes, old buildings, and remnants of industrial structures, sometimes incorporating the very memory of the place. 📌Read the full text by @amaranteleonor on the website artebrasileiros.com.br (link in bio) #usinadearte #aguapreta #pernambuco
CITY | Ailton Krenak will paint the side of a CITY | Ailton Krenak will paint the side of a ten-story building in downtown Belo Horizonte. The work is one of two murals for CURA 2026, a festival that for almost ten years has covered the city's facades with large-scale murals. The second mural is by Mônica Nador, founder of JAMAC, the Jardim Miriam Arte Clube, in the outskirts of São Paulo, where the walls of houses and streets are painted with patterns created together with the residents. The two paintings are being done in parallel, on two buildings in the city center, starting on August 19th, and can be viewed from the street. The theme of this edition is "Rest While" and reflects on rest as a right not yet guaranteed, traversed by inequalities of gender, race, and class. The artistic curation is by Luciara Ribeiro.
BOOK | Pinakotheke Editora launches this Tuesday BOOK | Pinakotheke Editora launches this Tuesday, August 11th, at 19 pm, "Impossible: The Love Story of Maria Martins and Marcel Duchamp," by American art historian Francis M. Naumann. Published in the United States in April by Abbeville Press, the book now has a Portuguese edition, translated by Richard Sanches, and rigorously reconstructs the love affair between the French artist and the Brazilian sculptor, lived in secret in 1940s New York, when Maria was married to the Brazilian ambassador to the United States and Duchamp had withdrawn from the art scene. The launch takes place at Pinakotheke São Paulo, amidst the exhibition "Surrealisms: Art Beyond Reason," which includes a room dedicated to Maria Martins. SERVICE 📍 Pinakotheke São Paulo — Rua Minas Gerais, 246, Higienópolis 🗓️ Launch: August 11, 2026, at 19 PM, with open conversation and autograph session 🎟️ Free admission 📖 Pinakotheke Editora | 192 pages | R$ 130
BIENNIAL | The 36th São Paulo Biennial is on display. BIENNIAL | The 36th São Paulo Biennial is currently on display in Fortaleza, where it has been housed at the Pinacoteca do Ceará since May, and in Santiago, at the La Moneda Cultural Center since July. Now, the exhibition arrives at the Oficina Francisco Brennand in Recife. The traveling exhibition, curated by André Pitol and Leonardo Matsuhei, brings together 14 artists, including Akinbode Akinbiyi, Forensic Architecture/Forensis, Helena Uambembe, Wolfgang Tillmans, and Zózimo Bulbul. In Fortaleza, the traveling exhibition runs until August 16th, and the educational program extends to the Cariri Cultural Center in Crato, between August 11th and 14th, with workshops and talks with the artist Gê Viana and co-curator Keyna Eleison. Photos 1-4: Natt Fejfar / São Paulo Biennial Foundation Photo 5: Marília Camelo / Pinacoteca do Ceará
EXHIBITION | Casa Triângulo presents a solo exhibition EXHIBITION | Casa Triângulo presents a solo exhibition by Vânia Mignone, celebrating 30 years of partnership between the artist and the gallery. Featuring 17 new paintings, the exhibition is called "Without Words," but the works are full of them, functioning as the emotional material of the image, altering how the viewer receives it. Mignone constructs scenes that have the clarity of a snapshot and the instability of a memory in formation, images in which the familiar becomes strange, tenderness coexists with threat, and humor occupies the same space as discomfort. Born in Campinas in 1967, Mignone has works in collections such as Inhotim, Pinacoteca, MAM-SP, MAC-USP, Museu Reina Sofía, and UBS Art Collection, and participated in the 33rd São Paulo Biennial. SERVICE 📍 Casa Triângulo — Rua Estados Unidos, 1324, Jardins, São Paulo 🗓️ On display until September 19, 2026 🕒 Tuesday to Friday, 10am–19pm | Saturday, 10am–17pm
EXHIBITION | The MAB FAAP presents "Miró: Master of EXHIBITION | The MAB FAAP presents "Miró: Master of Forms," ​​an exhibition featuring over 100 original works by Joan Miró (1893–1983). Curated by the Spaniard Jordi J. Clavero and presented by the Totex Institute in collaboration with the Joan Miró Foundation, the exhibition brings together paintings, prints, sculptures, tapestries, and historical photographs from the Miró Foundation of Barcelona, ​​the Miró Foundation Mallorca, the Museum of Contemporary Art of Mallorca, and European private collections—dozens of which are being shown for the first time in Brazil and some that have never left Spain. The exhibition is divided into five thematic sections that cover more than six decades of his work, complemented by eight videos that contextualize the life and work of the Catalan artist. SERVICE 📍 MAB FAAP — Rua Alagoas, 903, Higienópolis, São Paulo 🗓️ On display until October 12, 2026 🕒 From 9 am to 8 pm (last entry 7 pm) | Closed on Mondays (except September 7th and October 12th) 🎟️ Tuesday to Friday: R$ 50 (full price) / R$ 25 (half price) | Saturday, Sunday and holidays: R$ 60 / R$ 30 ℹ️ mmf26.com.br
EXHIBITION | The Cultural Center of the Park, in Alto do EXHIBITION | The Casa de Cultura do Parque, in Alto de Pinheiros, inaugurated its II Exhibition Cycle of 2026 with three simultaneous shows curated by Claudio Cretti, on display until October 25th. According to the curator, the collection aims to "examine the constitutive dimensions of contemporary artistic practice, expanding the possibilities of interpreting the world." SERVICE 📍 Casa de Cultura do Parque — Av. Prof. Fonseca Rodrigues, 1300, Alto de Pinheiros, São Paulo 🗓️ On display until October 25, 2026 🕒 Wednesday to Sunday, from 11 am to 18 pm 🎟️ Free admission
EXHIBITION | The Luisa Strina gallery opens on EXHIBITION | The Luisa Strina gallery opens on August 8th "The Dark Side of the Moon," a solo exhibition by Alfredo Jaar featuring 48 works created in the 1970s and 1980s, during the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet in Chile. The title references the Pink Floyd album released months before the coup d'état of September 11, 1973, which was a musical obsession for Jaar until he left the country. Following the opening in São Paulo, Jaar will inaugurate "You and I and the Others" on August 15th at the Pinacoteca do Ceará, curated by Moacir dos Anjos. SERVICE 📍 Luisa Strina Gallery — Rua Padre João Manuel, 755, São Paulo ✨ Opening: August 8, 2026, from 12 pm to 16 pm 🗓️ On display until September 19, 2026 🕒 Monday to Friday, 10 am–19 pm | Saturday, 10 am–17 pm 🎟️ Free admission
EXHIBITION | Alex Flemming returns to Brazil after... EXHIBITION | Alex Flemming returns to Brazil after more than three decades living in Berlin. The exhibition "Alex Flemming Apocalypse," curated by Fábio Magalhães, occupies the Palacetes da Sé, a building designed by Ramos de Azevedo and inaugurated in 1919 as the headquarters of the Polyclinic and the Society of Medicine and Surgery of São Paulo, abandoned since 1939. The 85 years of deterioration now become part of the exhibition: in some of the rooms there will be no electric light, and the illumination will come from natural light entering through the windows of the ruined building. "I want to show precisely the opposite of the aseptic environment of the white cube," says Flemming. "Everything is fleeting and, one day, everything will be in ruins." The exhibition opens the visual arts agenda of the Palacetes da Sé, a new cultural space in the center of São Paulo. SERVICE 📍 Palacetes da Sé — Rua Roberto Simonsen, 97, Centro, São Paulo 🗓️ From August 9th to 30th, 2026 🕒 From 11 am to 16 pm 🎟️ Free admission
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