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The private is political: a militant art in the Verbund collection.

Exhibition at MAC showcases feminist and experimental art gathered in the Verbund collection from Austria.
José Antônio da Silva at MAC-USP

Exhibition at MAC-USP explores the diversity of José Antônio da Silva's work.

More than one hundred paintings by the artist are on display at the Museum of Contemporary Art of USP. The exhibition is titled José Antônio da Silva: Painting the...
Panorama of Brazilian Art

By Fire and Iron

Panorama of the Museum of Modern Art of SP, held for the first time at MAC USP, addresses practices that diverge from hegemonic standards
Dona Romana

Mil Graus focuses on the creative power of the streets

Panorama of the Museum of Modern Art of SP, held for the first time at MAC-USP, addresses practices that diverge from hegemonic standards
José Lira and Esther Hamburger - MAC USP

In charge of MAC USP, José Lira and Esther Hamburger want a museum each...

Just over two months after taking over the management of the Museum of Contemporary Art of the University of São Paulo (MAC USP) for a...
MAC USP - interview with Ana Magalhães

Ana Magalhães takes stock of her management at MAC USP, a museum between the university...

When Ana Gonçalves Magalhães and Marta Bogéa took over as director of the Museum of Contemporary Art of the University of São Paulo (MAC USP), in July...
Emmanuel Nassar exhibited in PLACE-COMUM at MAC USP

Connection and dialog

In a process of accumulating layers that talk to each other, the exhibition "Lugar-comum", from MAC USP, proposes a de-hierarchization of works and agents of art
john graz

Beyond the Week of 22

Expansion of the debate on Brazilian modernism guides exhibitions in large institutions, highlighting the role of decorative and applied arts and the production of names such as John Graz and the Gomide brothers

MAC USP and MAM-SP present joint exhibition “Zona da Mata”

The result of a partnership between the institutions, the exhibition sheds light on the latent problems of Brazil and the relationship between culture and nature

The transient character of things

Active since the 1980s, Carlito Carvalhosa demonstrated a permanent desire to subtly transform our apprehension of what surrounds us; he artist passed early, at the age of 59, and leaves an important legacy of interventions in national and international institutions