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Forrobodó, or 20 years of A Gentil Carioca

Like few art galleries, A Gentil Carioca transforms its special openings into a huge street party. Last Saturday, it was no different: the...
“Dos Brasis – Arte e Pensamento Negro” encourages Afro-Brazilian production

“Dos Brasis – Arte e Pensamento Negro” encourages Afro-Brazilian production

  With general curatorship by Igor Simões, the exhibition brings together 240 artists from all Brazilian states who present works in different artistic languages. A...
Detail of the panel "Take back our land"

Take back our land: artist residency brings Brazil and Indonesia closer together

The Taring Padi collective, from Indonesia, and militants from the Landless Rural Workers Movement (MST) met at the Florestan Fernandes National School (ENFF) and discovered social and political affinities
Act Three: Spell | Abdias Nascimento

The orishas are alive

With more than 180 works and documents, Inhotim inaugurates the third act around the exhibitions of Abdias Nascimento.
Lia-D-Castro

practical arts

The paintings, drawings and photographs of Lia D Castro are the synthesis of a decolonial process in which she equates, with her portrayed, sex, readings, conversations and reflections on transphobia and racism
Indigenous curator Sandra Benites, now head of Funarte's visual arts department. Photo: Rodrigo Avelar

The refoundation of culture

When at the beginning of last February, employees of the National Museum received Leandro Grass, who had just been sworn in as president of the Institute of Historical Heritage...

Podcast 'O Ateliê' addresses allegations of abusive relationships in the visual arts circuit

Behind the scenes of a slice of the world of visual arts gained unexpected reach thanks to the podcast O Ateliê, a project by journalist Chico Felitti. At the...
Dedablio during the painting of the gable at the Tatuí Conservatory.

Diego Dedablio presents first large-scale work in Brazil

Diego Dedablio was born in Tatuí, a city located 140 km from São Paulo and known for being the capital of music. That if...
Augusto de Campos and Julio Plaza, "Poemóbiles". Photo: Disclosure/Almeida & Dale

Casa Zalszupin presents 'Brazilian Modernist Utopias', curated by Iatã Cannabrava

On display until March 18 at Casa Zalszupin, the exhibition Sarau Zalszupin – Brazilian Modernist Utopias was a happy coincidence for its curator, Iatã...
Portrait of Darcy Ribeiro, 1995, exhibited at UTOPIA BRASILEIRA, at Sesc 24 de Maio

“Brazilian Utopia – Darcy Ribeiro 100 years old”, at Sesc 24 de Maio

On view at Sesc 24 de Maio until June 2023, the exhibition celebrates the centenary of the anthropologist, politician, writer and educator and encourages reflection on the Brazil we aspire to