Pinacoteca Marks 120 Years with Focus on Diversity and Silenced Narratives
The Pinacoteca do Estado celebrates its 120th anniversary with a commitment to diversity and silenced narratives, presenting a radical collection. New territories are expanding reflection on art, moving beyond stereotypes. The 67th Salão Paranaense has opened registrations. In "Cartografia do Olhar," Ana Beatriz Almeida analyzes artworks from a specific perspective. Artistic projects are bringing non-white representation to SP-Arte. Deconstructing white hegemony in Brazilian arts is seen as an effective action for change. The approach is described as antidisciplinary, starting the year from an endpoint. Brazilian art by Asian-Brazilians is highlighted as moving past stereotypical views.
Key facts
- Pinacoteca do Estado is celebrating 120 years
- Focus is on diversity and silenced narratives
- Collection described as radical
- New territories are expanding art reflection
- 67th Salão Paranaense has opened registrations
- Ana Beatriz Almeida analyzes works in "Cartografia do Olhar"
- Artistic projects bring non-white representation to SP-Arte
- Deconstructing white hegemony in Brazilian arts is an action for change
Entities
Artists
- Ana Beatriz Almeida
Institutions
- Pinacoteca do Estado
- Salão Paranaense
- SP-Arte
Locations
- Brazil