Homes designed by Ruy Ohtake and Chu Ming Silveira are the co-stars in annual show coupling contemporary art with architecture and design
The Berlin-based curator has previously held roles at Documenta and the Dak’Art biennial in Senegal
The new joint venture will operate in São Paulo and Brussels, opening with solo shows of 2024 Venice Biennale artist Jota Mombaça
The project, commissioned by Audemars Piguet Contemporary, draws on the artist’s Indigenous heritage to explore collective memory
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
The 19th edition of SP-Arte features a small but optimistic set of international dealers who say navigating the country’s complicated and expensive customs rules is worth the trouble
Pinacoteca de São Paulo's new building opens with a show by Haegue Yang
A long-closed historic institution and a new museum have contracted committees of Indigenous advisors who will contextualise the ancient and present cultures of their tribes
Brazil’s foremost art fair is back in its usual time and place, and collectors and gallerists have come to reconnect and do business
Exhibition at the Museu de Arte de São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand will kick off a year of shows celebrating the influence of dance on artists
Museums and cultural institutions in the Brazilian state prepare for closures and cancelled programmes
Exhibition includes Brazilian artist’s large-scale, immersive sculptures, and his work with the Huni Kuin people
The Italian architect, who made Brazil her "adopted home", designed the eclectic São Paulo museum in the late 1940s
From the artist-curated Bienal de São Paulo to a sweeping survey of Latin American art by “radical women”