Many galleries at ArtRio have recently begun representing Black and Indigenous artists, though non-white dealers remain a rarity
The largest contemporary art exhibition in Central America returns to Guatemala with a performance-art specialist at its helm
The Berlin-based curator has previously held roles at Documenta and the Dak’Art biennial in Senegal
The installation features a reclaimed Ghanaian railroad track that visitors were previously encouraged to interact with
Titled “Choreographies of the Impossible”, the 35th edition of the world’s second-oldest biennial doesn’t dance around charged topics, it dances about them
Arts funding in Brazil is being restored under President Lula, with new projects including a transitory “museum” exploring the history of Brazil’s African diaspora
After decades in a semi-insular domestic art market, Brazil's artists and dealers are at the forefront of things
As Brazil celebrates its bicentennial this week, we survey the movements that have defined the country's art scene over the past 200 years
The biennial helped launch the careers of artists like Lygia Pape, Hélio Oiticica and Lygia Clark
The biennial launches this month with “kunsthalle-sized” exhibitions ahead of the main show in September
The organisation oversees the city’s international exhibition, as well as the country’s representation at the Venice Biennale and other projects
From the artist-curated Bienal de São Paulo to a sweeping survey of Latin American art by “radical women”