Tag: racism
Frantz Fanon, the force of language
*By Eugênio Lima Reembarking in this Fanon world was very intense. I remembered things I had forgotten and little by little I was rebuilding everything, from the...
Politicizing the art market: how new proposals have raised questions of...
*By Ana Letícia Fialho and Luciara Ribeiro The result of the last elections, both in Brazil and in the USA, was marked by presences that somehow...
What do we talk about when we talk about Afro-Brazilian art?
If the history, memory, art and science of the excluded, the divergent and the peripheral are summoned to testify about the present moment, this denounces the emergence via insurgency of actors who demand protagonism, but also points to the exhaustion of a political model and economic, which in its throes threatens life on the planet
Mural by artist Criola can be erased by court decision in Belo Horizonte
When leaving the airport and heading to the center of Belo Horizonte, on Av. Presidente Antônio Carlos, a building in the distance calls...
In “Cartografia do Olhar”, Ana Beatriz Almeida analyzes works of art from a...
Rosana Paulino, Juliana dos Santos, Moisés Patrício and Antônio Obá are subjects in classes taught by Ana Beatriz Almeida at SP-ArteVR; the project is presented in partnership by arte!brasileiros and by JK Iguatemi
Artistic projects bring non-white representation to SP-Arte
01.01 Art Platform and Levante Nacional Trovoa debut at the fair and seek to insert black, Asian and indigenous productions into the hegemonic art circuit
Project of the Municipal Secretary of Culture aims to raise awareness and combat racism
As an unannounced intervention, the "Voices Against Racism" initiative includes projections, lambes, graffiti and a webinar aimed at valuing the work of black and indigenous artists.
Statue of anti-racist activist removed in England
As a form of protest, the work had been installed by an artist after the removal of a monument honoring the slave trader Edward Colston, in the British city of Bristol.
Deconstructing white hegemony in Brazilian arts is an effective action for change
Despite the national production being diverse in languages and authorship, we still maintain within it structures that naturalize the predominance of white authors and of European origin or descent.
No Martins denounces the architecture of violence and individual racism in London
Comprising ten works, five of them unpublished, Social Signs marks the Brazilian artist's first solo exhibition in the United Kingdom, at the Jack Bell Gallery; in the show, the social issues that mark the work of the paulistano remain central