Tag: mst
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
The painful learning of museums
By reversing its censorship of MST works, Masp recognizes the crossroads of reality
Bureaucratic “crutch” for censorship at Masp is a metastasis of authoritarianism
Jotabê Medeiros writes about recent episodes at Masp that question the democratic aspect of the São Paulo museum
From Canudos to the MST
The greatest specialist in Euclides da Cunha in the country, Walnice Nogueira Galvão talks about the revolutionary power of the author's work and criticizes the novel adaptation of Os Sertões written by Mario Vargas Llosa