MAM São Paulo Announces 33 Artists for 39th Panorama da Arte Brasileira
The Museu de Arte Moderna de São Paulo has announced the 33 artists chosen for the 39th Panorama da Arte Brasileira, one of Brazil's longest-running exhibitions. Curated by Diane Lima, the exhibition, titled Depois que tudo foi dito (After Everything Was Said), will take place from September 12, 2026, to January 24, 2027. This event signifies the museum's return to its Ibirapuera Park location after the Marquise's renovation closure. Artists from 13 Brazilian states are featured, including Allan Weber, Jota Mombaça, and Lita Cerqueira. The curatorial focus examines the evolution of Brazilian art over the past twenty years, influenced by social and racial changes. The title draws inspiration from Denise Ferreira da Silva, whose work engages with themes of coloniality and political imagination.
Key facts
- The 39th Panorama da Arte Brasileira will be held at MAM São Paulo from September 12, 2026 to January 24, 2027.
- The exhibition is curated by Diane Lima and titled Depois que tudo foi dito.
- 33 artists from 13 Brazilian states are participating.
- Artists include Allan Weber, Jota Mombaça, Lita Cerqueira, Amorí, Fykyá Pankararu, Osvaldo Gaia, Rayana Rayo, and Rodrigo Cass.
- The show marks MAM's return to its Ibirapuera Park headquarters after Marquise renovations.
- The title references philosopher and artist Denise Ferreira da Silva.
- Diane Lima was recently appointed curator of the Brazilian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale.
- The Panorama was first created in 1969.
Entities
Artists
- Allan Weber
- Jota Mombaça
- Lita Cerqueira
- Amorí
- Fykyá Pankararu
- Osvaldo Gaia
- Rayana Rayo
- Rodrigo Cass
- Denise Ferreira da Silva
- Diane Lima
Institutions
- Museu de Arte Moderna de São Paulo
- Biennale di Venezia
- Dasartes
Locations
- São Paulo
- Brazil
- Parque Ibirapuera
- Venice
- Italy
Sources
- Dasartes —