Tag: moreira salles institute
Miguel Rio Branco, wealth in contradiction and the denunciation of inequalities under steroids
In an unorthodox retrospective, more than 200 works from the 50 years of Rio Branco's career are reviewed at IMS Paulista with emphasis on his contribution to photography; arte!brasileiros talked about the show with the artist and curator Thyago Nogueira, check
Politics, culture and the museum scene in the country
Curator João Fernandes, artistic director of Instituto Moreira Salles (IMS), and museologist Marcelo Araujo, director general of the institution, talk about the work of the IMS in the context of the pandemic and about the policy for museums in Brazil
Art at stake: the challenges of the virtual
By making it impossible to visit the exhibition spaces, the quarantine made it mandatory to search for alternative solutions for fruition.
Three artistic selections to enjoy Carnival
ARTE!Brasileiros brings together artistic projects packed in the carnival atmosphere for you to check out!
Witnesses of evil, of good, of life
Works and trajectories by Letizia Battaglia and Sergio Larrain win exhibitions at Instituto Moreira Salles in São Paulo
João Fernandes, new artistic director of IMS, and the decolonization of art history
Fernandes raised questions about the flow of information and the colonial system of art at the V Seminar ARTE!Brasileiros
IMS attests affections and defense of the Yanomami
Claudia Andujar's second show at the institution brings her commitment to the indigenous cause in exemplary research
IMS opens exhibitions by Letizia Battaglia and Sergio Larrain in São Paulo
Exhibitions feature works by the Italian photographer who recorded the mafia war in Palermo and the Chilean photographer who was a correspondent for the Magnum agency.
IMS attests to the affection and defense of the Yanomami
Claudia Andujar's second exhibition at the institution brings her commitment to the indigenous cause in exemplary research
Marc Ferrez wins great retrospective at IMS
Instituto Moreira Salles de São Paulo presents more than 300 items, including images and documents, from the most important Brazilian photographer of the 19th century