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Russian tragicomedy

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The tragicomic days lived by actress Martha Nowill in the Moscow winter of 2009 would not only give but be transformed into the feature film Russian Red 
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MUSEUM | One of the largest art repatriations ever MUSEUM | One of the largest art repatriations ever carried out in Brazil has just taken place. The National Museum of Afro-Brazilian Culture (MUNCAB), in Salvador, received the Con/Vida collection, a set of 666 works by Afro-Brazilian artists gathered over more than a decade by North American researchers Barbara Cervenka and Marion Jackson. The collection includes paintings, sculptures, photographs, prints, and objects produced by artists from different generations of Afro-Brazilian art. Before arriving in Brazil, the collection toured museums and universities in North America, where it was presented to the public in various exhibitions. Now incorporated into MUNCAB, the collection becomes part of the country's cultural heritage and should participate in exhibitions and educational programs aimed at disseminating Afro-Brazilian artistic production. 📍Read the text on the website artebrasileiros.com.br (link in bio)
EXHIBITION | MASP opens, on March 6th, tr EXHIBITION | MASP inaugurates, on March 6th, three new exhibitions dedicated to the Argentinian artists Claudia Alarcón & Silät and La Chola Poblete, and the Peruvian/Spanish artist Sandra Gamarra Heshiki. The exhibitions present research that crosses textile practices, painting, and historical investigation of the image, addressing themes such as collective memory, coloniality, spirituality, and the circulation of images in Latin America. With distinct approaches, the three artists propose critical reflections on identity, tradition, and the construction of visual narratives in the contemporary context. 📍 MASP — Avenida Paulista, 1578 🗓 From 06/03 🎟️ Free admission on Tuesdays
EXHIBITION | Museums around the world have been reviewing their limits EXHIBITION | Museums around the world have been reassessing their physical boundaries, and the Oscar Niemeyer Museum (MON) is taking another step in this direction with the new phase of “MON Without Walls – Art in the Open Air”. After occupying the museum's own gardens, the project now moves to the Vila Velha State Park, a historical and artistic heritage site in Paraná, with its inauguration on the 25th. The curator is Marc Pottier, with a concept by Fernando Canalli. Participating in this edition are Gustavo Utrabo, Tom Lisboa, KulyKirida Menihaku, Sonia Dias Souza, Denise Milan, and Alexandre Vongler. 📌 Read the full text on the website artebrasileiros.com.br (link in bio)
EXHIBITION | Galeria Estação inaugurates its program EXHIBITION | Galeria Estação inaugurates its 2026 program with Rafael Pereira: Zumbi's Head, the artist's second solo exhibition at the venue. Featuring 27 new paintings and the Nbimda series, dedicated to 16 deities of the Bantu-based Candomblé de Angola, the show highlights a moment of poetic expansion and maturation. Between portraits, landscapes, and symbols, Rafael articulates ancestry, memory, and subjectivity in compositions with a strong chromatic presence. 📍 Galeria Estação — Rua Ferreira Araújo, 625, Pinheiros 🗓 March 5 to April 11, 2026 Mon to Fri, 11 am to 19 pm | Sat, 11 am to 15 pm
EXHIBITION | ARCOmadrid reaches its 45th edition EXHIBITION | ARCOmadrid reaches its 45th edition, reaffirming itself as one of the main international platforms for contemporary art. Held at IFEMA Madrid from March 4th to 8th, the fair brings together galleries from different countries and consolidates the exchange between Europe and Latin America. In 2026, Brazil will participate with Fortes D'Aloia & Gabriel, Galeria Raquel Arnaud, and other national galleries present at the fair, expanding the circulation of national contemporary production in one of the most relevant circuits of the global market. The Brazilian presence highlights the diversity of languages, generations, and research that today structure and project the country's artistic scene abroad.
EXHIBITION | Marlene Barros inaugurates “Tecitura do F EXHIBITION | Marlene Barros inaugurates “Weaving the Feminine” at CCBB Belo Horizonte on March 4th. On display until June 1st, the exhibition highlights handcraft as a language and proposes a reflection on the female body and its objectification in society. Through crochet, embroidery, and textile structures, the artist reinterprets materials historically associated with the domestic space, shifting them to the symbolic and political realm. Born in Bacurituba (MA) and based in São Luís, Marlene has built a career that encompasses sculpture, installation, and textile practices, investigating the feminine as a territory of memory and symbolic construction. — 🫀 Marlene Barros: Weaving the Feminine 📅 From March 4th to June 1st ⏰ Wednesday to Monday, from 10 am to 10 pm 📍 Ground Floor Galleries of CCBB BH (Praça da Liberdade, 450 — Belo Horizonte) 🔞 Recommended for ages 14 and up 🎟 Free admission
EXHIBITION | The photographer from Pernambuco, Xirumba, constructed EXHIBITION | Pernambuco-born photographer Xirumba has built a consistent record of Afro-Brazilian and Indigenous cultural manifestations since the 1970s. In "Orchestra," the focus is on Cambinda Brasileira – a maracatu group founded in 1918 and considered the oldest continuously active group in the country. The exhibition runs until March 15th. Curated by Rosa Couto and Ariana Nuala, the show is part of the Terra Maracatu project and brings together images that traverse memory, territory, and intangible heritage. 📍 Marquise of the Afro Brasil Emanoel Araujo Museum – Ibirapuera Park, Gate 10 🗓️ Until 03/15/2026 ⏰ Tuesday to Sunday, from 10 am to 17 pm (stay until 18 pm)
EXHIBITION | CAIXA Cultural São Paulo presents S EXHIBITION | CAIXA Cultural São Paulo presents Collective Solitude, by Júlio Bittencourt. Bringing together eight series created between 2016 and 2023, the exhibition investigates the dynamics of coexistence in large cities and the subtle forms of isolation that permeate contemporary daily life. Curated by Guilherme Wisnik and with exhibition design by Daniela Thomas, the exhibition proposes a critical reading of the urban experience. By juxtaposing proximity and distance, work and suspension, public and private, the artist constructs a visual narrative about ways of life marked by repetition, containment, and anonymity. SERVICE 📍 CAIXA Cultural São Paulo (Praça da Sé, 111 – Centro – São Paulo – SP) 🗓️ On display from March 3rd to July 12th, 2026 🕒 Visiting hours: Tuesday to Sunday, from 9 am to 6 pm 🎟️ Free admission Presented by: Phi Projetos and Cinnamon Sponsored by: CAIXA and the Government of Brazil Images: Júlio Bittencourt / Press release. #SolidãoColetiva #JulioBittencourt #CaixaCulturalSP #ArteContemporanea #FotografiaUrbana #CulturaSP
EXHIBITION | “Art in Every Sense” brings to the public EXHIBITION | “Art in Every Sense” brings to the public part of the collection gathered by Ronaldo Domingues de Almeida over decades. The exhibition presents 41 works, including paintings, engravings, drawings, photographs, and sculptures, from different generations of modern and contemporary art. Integrated into the RDA Collection project, the initiative articulates preservation, digitization, and dissemination through the Capixaba Media Library, transforming a private collection into accessible heritage and expanding the debate on memory and circulation of art in Espírito Santo. SERVICE 📍Espírito Santo Art Museum Dionísio Del Santo (MAES): Av. Jerônimo Monteiro, 631 – Centro – Vitória (ES) 🗓️On display until April 26, 2026 Visiting hours: Tuesday to Friday, from 10 am to 6 pm; Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, from 10 am to 4 pm 🎟️ Free admission
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