My impressions on Stranieni ovunque, the 60th Venice Biennale
Leia maisThe Egypt of pharaohs is always popular. With over one million visitors in Rio, the Egito antigo: do cotidiano à eternidade[Ancient Egypt: From Everyday Life to Eternity] exhibition is bound to bring huge crowds to CCBB in São Paulo [+]
Leia maisThe Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Museum celebrated its 50th anniversary. Among the events that marked the date, one exhibition stood out: Art on Display—Formas de Expor [+]
Leia maisThe fifth edition of the Lisbon Architecture Triennale combines reason and imagination as an alternative to understanding the challenges of our environmental reality [+]
Leia maisIf blogging is a literary genre, this is a retrospective genre. A blog author needs not to make a yearly summary: Whatever has been written is there as memory of the past and could remain current. [+]
Leia maisInstallations by Yayoi Kusama, David Lamelas, and Robert Irving have just opened at Inhotim’s Lago gallery. Their common trait: activation of visual perception. [+]
Leia maisOpen at Sesc Pompeia until February 2, 2020, Entrevendo [something like “Glimpsing”] is Cildo Meireles’s first anthological exhibition in many years. How wonderful it is to find so much good stuff in the same place! Cildo’s works are good for the body, the soul, and the mind. You can visit with no concern: the boogey man living there doesn’t swallow people. [+]
Leia maisOne of the most powerful exhibitions I have visited recently is not part of any museum or cultural institution. It has received no kind of financial support whatsoever, and it has no commercial aim. It’s not a miracle: It’s nothing but a desire to build something together. [+]
Leia maisI’m from São Paulo City just like Pazé, who produced these 110 never-before-seen works for this exhibition. Just like him, I would also like to see my hometown full of parks. [ + ]
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Leia mais“A Luta Yanomami” (The Yanomamis Struggle) is the subtitle of Claudia Andujar’s exhibition at Moreira Salles Institute. [ + ]
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