Artebrasileiros Issue 45 Explores Sonia Gomes, Ai Weiwei, MASP Anniversary, and Berlin Biennale
Artebrasileiros issue 45 features contributions from various authors, delving into the roots of artist Sonia Gomes and Ai Weiwei's engagement with Brazil. The publication highlights how archival research constructs political narratives in contemporary art, alongside a celebration of the 50th anniversary of MASP on Avenida Paulista. The upcoming Berlin Biennale will be led by radical women, emphasizing a vast and popular sociology. Additionally, the issue marks 70 years since the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, advocating for freedom. The content spans topics from artistic practices to institutional milestones, without adding speculative details.
Key facts
- Artebrasileiros issue 45 includes multiple contributors
- Sonia Gomes' artistic origins are examined
- Ai Weiwei focuses on Brazil in his work
- Archival research is used to create political narratives in art
- MASP celebrates 50 years on Avenida Paulista
- The Berlin Biennale will be directed by radical women
- A broad sociology approach is discussed
- The 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is noted
Entities
Artists
- Sonia Gomes
- Ai Weiwei
Institutions
- MASP
- Berlin Biennale
Locations
- Brazil
- Avenida Paulista
- Berlin
- Germany