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The restoration and preservation of the works By Bispo do Rosário in Rio raises

Artist is currently considered one of the exponents of contemporary Brazilian art, along with important names like Lygia Clark and Hélio Oiticica
Liz Under, Mudo, 2016

Always Gay, the transgressor voice of young artists

Free from technical ties they are commites to the libertarian experimentation of a forbidden universe

When art is resistance

More than 100 artists participate in the show "What is not a forest is a political prison" at ReOcupa Gallery, engaging cultural production in a housing movement struggle project

Art Basel Miami Beach shows large scale works

Magalí Arriola is the curator responsible for Meridians sector, which will host large-scale installations, videos and performances.
AES+F, Inverso Mundus, 2015

14th Curitiba Biennial and the current urgencies

With open borders as a theme, the exhibition is inspired by the celebrations of the 30th anniversary of the fall of Berlin wall
Leonilson

The first Leonilson

Collection by Antonio Dias, with 38 works, sheds light on the early years of the artist from Ceará, especially in works sold in Europe, is in a show at Pinakotheke, now in São Paulo
Vista e detalhes da instalação "Circa", de Anna Bella Geiger

Anna Bella Geiger’s Crossings

Artist honored by Marcantonio Vilaça Prize, in September 2019, showed Circa at the 16th Istanbul Biennale

Into the Hurricane

ARTE Director Brasileiros writes in the editorial of the 49th edition that “in art, the answer is an active denunciation” about the scars of centuries that the actions of the state deepen

Viewing and inter-viewing Cildo Meireles

Carioca artist’s extensive “poetic and historical anthology” occupies Sesc Pompeia, in São Paulo, with about 150 works that defy the senses, invite interaction and point to the permanence of violence experienced in Brazil since the colonial and the military dictatorship period to this day

Berlin reduces radicalism of Hubert Fichte

In an ambitious encyclopedic project, Haus der Kulturen der Welt does not treat sexuality and spirituality with the same vigor as the German author’s narratives.