Artebrasileiros Issue 47 Explores Brazilian Art Through Sertão, Feminism, and Institutional Initiatives
Artebrasileiros magazine's 47th edition investigates diverse currents in contemporary Brazilian art. The publication examines the concept of "arte sertão," an experimental and resistant art form rooted in the Brazilian hinterlands. Hudinilson Junior's work receives attention for its reinvention of visual worlds. Feminist projects gain prominence through their inclusion in BIENALSUR. Visual arts are making inroads into the Flip literary festival. The Sesc-SP institution is noted for its inclusive cultural policies extending to the arts. Casa do Povo is highlighted as a space where memory translates into action. The issue also features a collection operating outside conventional systems, explores xilogravura (woodcut) in relation to body and landscape, and presents painting constructed from debris and memories.
Key facts
- Artebrasileiros published its 47th issue
- The issue explores "arte sertão" as experimental and resistant art
- Hudinilson Junior's work is featured for its visual reinvention
- A feminist project is a highlight of BIENALSUR
- Visual arts are entering the Flip festival
- Sesc-SP promotes inclusive art policies
- Casa do Povo is presented as a space where memory drives action
- The issue examines a collection existing outside established systems
Entities
Artists
- Hudinilson Junior
Institutions
- Artebrasileiros
- Sesc-SP
- Casa do Povo
- BIENALSUR
- Flip
Locations
- Brazil
- São Paulo