Artebrasileiros Issue 57 Explores Art's Global Resurgence and Political Legacies
The 57th edition of Artebrasileiros magazine examines multiple facets of contemporary art. Arthur Piza's artistic legacy is highlighted as a lasting connection to art. A feature analyzes Picasso's reception and image in both communist and capitalist Germany. Paris is discussed in relation to restoration practices and memory culture. An editorial questions current paradigms. International cultural fairs, museums, and institutions are cautiously returning to in-person models. Young, collaborative artists are a focus. Danilo Miranda is profiled as moving forward without restrictions. Videobrasil marks four decades with its lens turned toward the Global South. Jacques Rancière revisits modernism. The BIENALSUR emphasizes themes of environment, migration, and identities.
Key facts
- Issue 57 of Artebrasileiros magazine has been published.
- The legacy of artist Arthur Piza is featured.
- Picasso's divided image in East and West Germany is analyzed.
- Parisian restoration and memory culture are discussed.
- An editorial questions established norms.
- International cultural institutions are returning to in-person formats.
- Videobrasil celebrates 40 years focusing on the Global South.
- BIENALSUR highlights themes of environment, migration, and identity.
Entities
Artists
- Arthur Piza
- Picasso
Institutions
- Artebrasileiros
- Videobrasil
- BIENALSUR
Locations
- Paris
- Germany