Tag: rosana paulino
Textile as self-expression, struggle and care
By Adélia Borges Embroidery, crochet, knitting and all sorts of textile work were for a long time segregated, in social and artistic canons, to a femininity...
Casa de Vidro receives artistic project 'The Square'
Until this Saturday (3/6), Casa de Vidro receives the third edition of The Square, an artistic project by the Italian brand Bottega Veneta, which passed...
'The decolonial turn in Brazilian art': Considerations to stir up the debate
The reading of The decolonial turn in Brazilian art (Editora Mireveja), by Alessandra Simões Paiva –, brought up several questions that, although related to...
Ancestry, territory and science
These are some of the elements that permeate the works of Rosana Paulino, an artist who is about to celebrate 30 years of her career and is one of the guests at the 59th Venice Biennale.
Curated by Moacir dos Anjos, the exhibition “Necrobrasiliana” arrives in Recife this Thursday (15)
On display at Fundação Joaquim Nabuco, the show houses 26 works by 12 contemporary artists, who reinterpret Brazil’s colonial memory
Breaking the complicity between the aesthetic and the colonial device: Afro-Brazilian art, black art...
Márcio Seligmann-Silva analyzes narratives about the history of Afro-descendant Brazilian art, which involves a series of traumatic repetitions over time
Lives, a necessary torment
Since the beginning of the pandemic and the need for social isolation, the world as a whole has been forced to create communication strategies...
Watch the video about “Overflowing: transgressions of embroidery in art”, at Sesc Pinheiros
If during the Middle Ages "textile arts enjoyed an important place in the artistic pantheon", it was in the Renaissance that they became...
Dialog generation
Judging by what we observe from the movement of museums, cultural institutions, galleries, formal and informal spaces, the production of black artists...
Videobrasil Commented Collection: Rosana Paulino
Professor Alice Lino comments on the work "Das grandmothers" and points out how the artist reconstitutes the affection directed towards black women by subverting an image of violence and assuring these women respect for the struggle waged until our times.