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The Brazilian artist Tunga (1952-2016). Photo: Daniela Paoliello

In New York, works by Tunga win their first exhibition in the USA after his...

Starting this Saturday (13/1), New York will host the first exhibition of works by Tunga in the United States since his death in 2016. Vê-nus is curated by Paulo Venancio Filho, who between...

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
"Looking for a Job", 1948. Courtesy: Utopian Gallery

The restless and tireless look of German Lorca

One of the great modern photographers of our country, member of Foto Cine Clube Bandeirante in the 1950s, born in São Paulo, he left a legacy of more than 70 years transiting through urban records, experimental or advertising photographs
"The Job Search", 1948. Courtesy Utopian Gallery.

German Lorca's restless and tireless gaze 

One of the great modern photographers in the country, a member of Foto Cine Clube Bandeirante in the 1950s, the São Paulo native left a legacy of more than 70 years transiting through urban records, experimental or advertising photographs.   
Horizontal, color photo. Installation A SOMA DOS DIAS, by Carlito Carvalhosa, at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 2011

Carlito Carvalhosa: the transitory character of things

The premature death of Carlito Carvalhosa last May, at the age of 59, aroused a strong feeling of sadness and impotence, expressed forcefully on the social networks of admirers, artists, critics, collectors,...

Agenda of the art world in the pandemic

How the Coronavirus has affected the art world and the reactions of some cultural institutions to the crisis
The photo shows Protestants performing a "Die in". The demonstration is against the Sackler family, linked to Purdue Pharma, producer of Oxy Contin. Among the protesters is photographer Nan Goldin, surrounded by papers that say "Sackler Lie People Die" and bottles of medicine.

American case raises questions about the costs of survival in culture

Protests highlight contemporary dilemma of museums and cultural institutions around the world vis-à-vis their private funders
Faith Ringgold

“New MoMA” seeks new narratives

American museum pioneer in the presentation of modern art opens expansion reviewing the history of conventional art

Tupy or not Tupy that is the question

Exhibition by Tarsila do Amaral at MoMA and the idea that Brazilian modernism must be understood from its own history and from an independent perspective
tarsila do amaral

Tarsila do Amaral is the subject of a retrospective at MoMA

One of the most renowned Brazilian artists worldwide, Tarsila do Amaral is the subject of a major exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York (MoMA). From the 11th of February to the 3rd of...