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50 years of achievements
Talent, perseverance and attitude mark the story of Raquel Arnaud, a determined woman, who in the 1970s broke through the arrogance of the male world of the art market to become one of Brazil's gallerists...
Dear Patricia or… This is what art is
In this article, Tadeu Chiarelli uses a document from the French poet Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867), who frequently wrote his criticisms as letters to the editor.
MAM Rio celebrates 75 years with an exhibition that delves into its five areas of...
On display until December, the exhibition Museum-school-city: MAM Rio in five perspectives proposes much more than a nostalgic trip over the institution's 75 years, but a dive behind the scenes of the actions...
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...
“Tunga: Magnetic Conjunctions” celebrates a work that remains
Artists' writings became ubiquitous structures in the international art circuit around the 1960s, when new narratives gained space and deepened the nature of the exercise of criticism. This attitude represented a...
In conjunction with IPEAFRO, Inhotim brings the Black Art Museum to the public
Project conceived by Abdias Nascimento will be carried out for two years inside the Minas Gerais museum; his initial exhibition delves into the relationship between the artist and Tunga
With “Estado Bruto”, MAM Rio has the largest exhibition of sculptures ever assembled in its...
On display from May 6th, the show raises reflections on the construction, conservation and sharing of heritage, with works by Amilcar de Castro, Rodin, Cildo Meireles, Brancusi, Franz Weissman, Lina Kim, Lygia Clark, Márcia X, Mestre Didi, Nelson Leirner, Nuno Ramos and Tunga, among others
Vaivém: historical and playful look at Brazilian identity
Exhibition that ends in São Paulo on July 29 will land in Brasília in early September
The charms of the Marcos Amaro Art Factory, opened in Itú
Opening of Sala Almeida Junior, at FAMA, brings together personalities from the art world and points to the place as an important hub in the state of SP
2018 should define Inhotim's destiny
In a year beyond difficult in the visual arts scene, marked by censorship and idiotizing protests, 2017 ended with bad news: the fall of patron Bernardo Paz, generating uncertainty in the future...