Elisa Bracher's 'O Bailado do Deus Morto' at Sesc Pompeia explores art's historical dialogue
Elisa Bracher's exhibition 'O Bailado do Deus Morto' opens at Sesc Pompeia on January 26, continuing through the weekend. The artist's characteristic engagement with exhibition spaces forms a central aspect of the presentation. This event occurs alongside another exhibition at the same venue titled 'FARSA. Língua, fratura, ficção: Brasil-Portugal'. Both shows are part of the Arquivos Pollyana Quintella programming. The content explores how art communicates narratives that historical accounts might omit. A separate discussion considers the relationship between contemporary art and neoliberal frameworks at Cidade Matarazzo. The Sesc Pompeia venue itself has been the subject of recent visits documented during pandemic conditions. These exhibitions collectively examine intersections of Brazilian and Portuguese cultural contexts through artistic practice.
Key facts
- Elisa Bracher presents 'O Bailado do Deus Morto'
- Exhibition runs from January 26 through the weekend
- Venue is Sesc Pompeia
- Artist engages characteristically with exhibition spaces
- Parallel exhibition 'FARSA. Língua, fratura, ficção: Brasil-Portugal' at same venue
- Part of Arquivos Pollyana Quintella programming
- Content explores art's communication beyond historical narratives
- Cidade Matarazzo discussed in relation to contemporary art and neoliberalism
Entities
Artists
- Elisa Bracher
- Pollyana Quintella
Institutions
- Sesc Pompeia
- Cidade Matarazzo
- Arquivos Pollyana Quintella
Locations
- São Paulo
- Brazil
- Portugal