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Renée Green, Import/Export Funk Office, 1992. Courtesy of the artist and Free Agent Media. Image: Frank Sperling.

Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst presents Renée Green: Inevitable Distances

September 24, 2022–January 8, 2023 Vernissage: September 23, 6–8pm Renée Green in conversation with Ima-Abasi Okon: November 11, 6:30–7:30pm Symposium: November 12, 2–6pm, on Renée Green’s ongoing artistic practice, in partnership with Zurich University of the Arts Inevitable Distances, a thorough examination of Renée Green's practice from the early 1980s to the present, is on display at Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst.…

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Photo: Fernando Marroquin.

Upcoming exhibitions at Museo Jumex

Gego: Measuring Infinity October 19, 2022–February 5, 2023 Gallery 2 One of the most significant postwar artists in Latin America, Gertrud Goldschmidt (also known as Gego; born in Hamburg in 1912; died in Caracas in 1994), is the subject of this global survey of her work. Her interdisciplinary artistic output is traced through a variety of related but…

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Eneida Sanches and Tracy Collins, Eu não sou daqui, 2014. Mapping on object and video projection, 200 x 200 x 200 cm. Video: 5 minutes. Artists’ collection. Image: Tracy Collins.

MAM São Paulo presents 37th edition of Panorama of Brazilian Art: Under the ashes, embers

July 23, 2022–January 15, 2023 The Museum of Modern Art of So Paulo will host the 37th Panorama da Arte Brasileira (Panorama of Brazilian Art), which proposes to deconstruct naturalized paradigms in relation to colonial Brazil, beginning on July 23. This exhibition will take place during the symbolic period of Brazil's bicentennial of independence. In contrast,…

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José Medeiros, Abdias Nascimento (Dr. Emanuel), 1957. Abdias Nascimento Collection – IPEAFRO.

Inhotim presents Second Act of the Black Art Museum by Abdias Nascimento

May 28–October 16, 2022 Inhotim has a museum inside of its building that, for a two-year period, exhibits the Black Art Museum idea envisioned by Abdias Nascimento (1914-2011) in the early 1950s. The project is co-curated by Inhotim and IPEAFRO (Institute for Afro-Brazilian Research and Studies). The interdisciplinary heritage of Nascimento, a poet, playwright, curator, visual artist,…

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[1] Quadros, chapéus e botas, Banga ossa, 2020. [2]: Arquitetura na Periferia. Photo: Pedro Thiago Silva. [3] Espíritos de Tudo que Vive, Uýra. Photo: Selma Maia, 2019. [4] Visual identity of the 13th International Architecture Biennale of São Paulo: Travessias.

13th International Architecture Biennale of São Paulo announces theme: Travessias

May 27–July 17, 2022 Held by the Institute of Architects of Brazil (IAB) since 1973, the Architecture Biennale is arriving at its 13th edition in a reality of intense transformations ushered in by the COVID-19 pandemic, which required efforts all around the world for the organization of urban, social and professional dynamics for survival. Based on democracy,…

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Upcoming exhibitions at Inhotim, featuring Isaac Julien, Arjan Martins, Laura Belém and Jaime Lauriano

At the end of May, Inhotim opens new artworks and temporary exhibitions. On May 28 the museum inaugurates the new season, which features Isaac Julien, invited to exhibit one of his most emblematic artworks. Acervo em Movimento (Collection in Motion), a program designed to share with the public the artworks recently included in the collection, opens with artworks by the Brazilian artists Arjan…

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