Brazilian exhibitions and publications showcase Black and Indigenous artists like Dalton Paula and Joseca Yanomami.
This week, Brazil is witnessing a series of notable art happenings. In São Paulo, the MASP museum showcases exhibitions by Joseca Yanomami and Dalton Paula. Meanwhile, in Recife, the "Necrobrasiliana" exhibition, curated by Moacir dos Anjos, is set to debut on Thursday, April 15. Galeria Estação presents "Reversos e Transversos," which blurs the lines between popular and high art. The collaborative book project "Enciclopédia Negra" is also being released, alongside another publication called "Presente," which stems from dialogues and care processes. Additionally, a separate book highlights the work of 20 promising visual artists. The Sertão Negro Ateliê e Escola de Artes embodies a forward-thinking initiative in central Brazil. These highlights appear in Arte Brasileiros' agenda for April 28 to May 4.
Key facts
- MASP presents exhibitions of Joseca Yanomami and Dalton Paula
- "Necrobrasiliana" exhibition curated by Moacir dos Anjos opens in Recife on April 15
- Galeria Estação hosts "Reversos e Transversos" exhibition challenging art dichotomies
- Publication "Enciclopédia Negra" is described as a book of many hands, minds, and lives
- Publication "Presente" emerges from caring and dialogue
- A book presents promising spectrum of visual arts through 20 selected artists
- Sertão Negro Ateliê e Escola de Artes is a future project in central Brazil
- Weekly agenda covers events from April 28 to May 4
Entities
Artists
- Dalton Paula
- Joseca Yanomami
- Moacir dos Anjos
Institutions
- MASP
- Galeria Estação
- Sertão Negro Ateliê e Escola de Artes
- Arte Brasileiros
Locations
- São Paulo
- Brazil
- Recife