Arte!Afro-Brasileiros Explores Afro-Brazilian Identity and Colonial Legacies in Issue #58
Arte!Afro-Brasileiros published its 58th edition, examining themes of Afro-descendence, internet culture, and democratic possibilities. The publication critically addresses the construction of "Afro-Brazilian art" as a category, questioning racial perceptions with the provocative query, "Do you think the Portuguese are white?" This inquiry challenges historical narratives and colonial frameworks shaping Brazilian identity. Previous issue #53 also featured contributions from collaborators, continuing the platform's focus on Afro-Brazilian cultural production. The content appears on Arte Brasileiros' website under the tag for Renato Araújo da Silva, suggesting his involvement or relevance to the discussion. The editorial approach connects digital spaces with broader societal transformations, positioning art as a lens for understanding contemporary racial dynamics. No specific dates or physical locations are provided in the source material, indicating the publication exists primarily in digital format. The work engages with ongoing debates about representation, heritage, and power structures within Brazil's art world.
Key facts
- Arte!Afro-Brasileiros published issue #58
- Themes include Afro-descendence, internet, and democracy
- Questions the construction of "Afro-Brazilian art"
- Asks "Do you think the Portuguese are white?"
- Previous issue #53 also featured collaborators
- Content appears on Arte Brasileiros website
- Tagged under Renato Araújo da Silva
- Examines racial perceptions and colonial legacies
Entities
Artists
- Renato Araújo da Silva
Institutions
- Arte!Afro-Brasileiros
- Arte Brasileiros
Locations
- Brazil