Tags: Paulo Miyada
Places of Memory and resistance
Double exhibition revisits Mario Pedrosa's project to rebuild MAM Rio and articulates a network of cultural rescue and preservation strategies developed by 20 institutions spread across different regions of the country
“Anna Maria Maiolino – psssiiiuuu…” brings together around 300 works by the artist at the Instituto...
Psssssss... The onomatopoeia - which can be a whistle, a call, a flirtation, a request for silence, a secret, or a sign - gives name to the new solo show by Anna Maria Maiolino, on display at Instituto Tomie Ohtake, in...
“Bienal of Hope” romanticizes catastrophes
"It's dark but I sing", at Ibirapuera Park, brings together significant and aestheticizing groups of Brazilian artists, but leaves transgressive activities to the past
34th Bienal de São Paulo opens its main show with a strong political and...
With more than a thousand works, Bienal de São Paulo embodies the idea of resistance encompassing different themes, generations and languages
Idea, reflection and image in Luiz Braga
Exhibition at Instituto Tomie Ohtake, curated by Paulo Miyada and Priscyla Gomes, brings together for the first time a set of color portraits made by Luiz Braga from Belém in the last four decades
“Gift”: a publication that emerges from caring and dialogue
Conceived by Anna Maria Maiolino and Paulo Miyada in response to the reality of social distancing, Presente brings together exchanges of correspondence between curators, artists and researchers such as Lisette Lagnado, Tania Rivera and Dalton Paula
“Present”: a publication that arises from zeal and dialogue
Conceived by Anna Maria Maiolino and Paulo Miyada in response to the reality of social distancing, Presente brings together exchanges of correspondence between curators, artists and researchers such as Lisette Lagnado, Tania Rivera and Dalton Paula
Bienal de São Paulo announces complete list of participants for the 34th edition
Fundação announces 35 new names and completes the list of 91 participating artists; edition also launches a digital catalog with authorial interventions by the artists
Arjan Martins has a trajectory portrayed in a book
Launch of Editora Cobogó, a publication organized by Paulo Miyada presents an overview of the painter's career from Rio de Janeiro
fight against the wind
Before the main show, scheduled for 2021, the 34th Bienal de São Paulo opens the collective exhibition Vento, with the participation of 21 artists and works spread across the wide space of the pavilion at Ibirapuera