BRUNO LEAO / ESTÚDIO EM OBRA / MUSEU DE ARTE MODERNA DE SAO PAULO As diverse as it is, the Panorama biennial is in reality only the tip of a much deeper movement affecting the Brazilian art world.
As Brazil celebrates 200 years of independence, we survey the past two centuries of Brazilian art, the museums and artists that have shaped its legacy and the political forces influencing its future.
Take a look at some pieces by Lasar Segall, courtesy of the museum in his name in São Paulo. (JTA) — Brazilian modernism is widely agreed to have kicked off 100 years ago, at the Modern Art ...
Unveiling a lesser-known chapter in Brazil’s history, the documentary “Art of Diplomacy,” co-produced by filmmaker Celina Borges Torrealba Carpi, explores how art became a diplomatic tool ...