Artebrasileiros Issue 63 Explores Collaborative Networks, Feminist Art in Tuscany, and Choque Cultural's 20 Years
Artebrasileiros issue 63 presents a multifaceted exploration of contemporary art movements and institutional critiques. The publication examines collaborative networks that challenge traditional museum ownership models, proposing that museums should belong to artists rather than institutions. Feminist perspectives gain prominence with coverage of women artists securing space in Tuscany, Italy, alongside dialogues addressing sexual dissidence and queer identities. Choque Cultural celebrates two decades of artistic ruptures and boundary-pushing interventions. The issue also investigates the short-circuiting of images in contemporary visual culture and includes coverage of the First Latin American Seminar on narratives, memory, and reparation processes. These diverse threads collectively examine how art institutions, gender politics, and historical memory intersect in Brazilian and Latin American contexts.
Key facts
- Artebrasileiros issue 63 was published
- The issue explores collaborative art networks
- It proposes museums should belong to artists
- Women artists are gaining space in Tuscany, Italy
- Dialogues address sexual dissidence and queer identities
- Choque Cultural celebrates 20 years of artistic ruptures
- The issue examines short-circuited images in visual culture
- First Latin American Seminar addressed narratives, memory, and reparation
Entities
Institutions
- Artebrasileiros
- Choque Cultural
Locations
- Tuscany
- Italy
- Latin America