Tag: Julia Rebouças
Brennand Workshop: “But clay and water continue to rotate in the huts of...
Transformed into an institute, the workshop of the late painter Francisco Brennand heads towards the future and balances between the founder's tradition and growth beyond his self-mythologized figure.
Oficina Brennand offers new cultural residencies
With two different proposals, one aimed at artists and the other at educators, the Recife museum's residency program is part of a larger program that celebrates its 50th anniversary.
Book presents a promising spectrum of visual arts through the selection of 20 artists
Bringing together analyzes from 14 critics and curators of different nationalities, 20 in 2020, the artists of the next decade: Latin America seeks to answer who will define the artistic and cultural horizon in this new decade. With...
On the paths of the wilderness
36th Panorama da Arte Brasileira occupies the Museum of Modern Art of São Paulo (MAM–SP) with works that propose experiences outside the major urban centers
On the paths of the wilderness
36th Panorama of Brazilian Art occupies the Museum of Modern Art of São Paulo (MAM-SP) with works that propose experiences outside large urban centers
A “sertão art” of experimentation and resistance
Entitled Sertão, 36th Panorama of Brazilian Art, at MAM, it raises current political issues through the work of 29 artists, mostly young people working outside the institutional and marketing artistic circuit.
Debate with Júlia Rebouças and Durval Muniz discusses the sertão and the idea of...
Event held by MAM and ARTE!Brasileiros raised relevant discussions on the construction of concepts in society and on the curatorship of the 36th Panorama of Brazilian Art
ARTE!Brasileiros and MAM-SP promote debate “Sertão: experimentation and resistance”
Conversation brings together Júlia Rebouças and Durval Muniz de Albuquerque Júnior on April 4, in the auditorium of MAM-SP
For a cry of resistance
Júlia Rebouças' collection of works from the Videobrasil collection at the MitoMotim exhibition is not afraid of being political