
beyond the art
By CELSO FAVARETTO: Hélio Oiticica and Lygia Clark had in common a cultural and political project of “de-aestheticization” of art
By CELSO FAVARETTO: Hélio Oiticica and Lygia Clark had in common a cultural and political project of “de-aestheticization” of art
By KATIA MACIEL: Paulo Emílio Sales Gomes, Jean-Claude Bernardet, Glauber Rocha
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: We will only have an effective chance of getting out of the situation we are in with the formalization of a pact around equal vaccination, which reaches, without distinction, and free of charge, all people
By ÉRICO ANDRADE: The radicalism that post-colonial thought brings us should not be limited to recognizing “contradictions” in the so-called classical philosophers, but should also touch on the notion of canon and classic
By CELSO FAVARETTO: Hélio Oiticica and Lygia Clark had in common a cultural and political project of “de-aestheticization” of art
By KATIA MACIEL: Paulo Emílio Sales Gomes, Jean-Claude Bernardet, Glauber Rocha
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: We will only have an effective chance of getting out of the situation we are in with the formalization of a pact around equal vaccination, which reaches, without distinction, and free of charge, all people
By ÉRICO ANDRADE: The radicalism that post-colonial thought brings us should not be limited to recognizing “contradictions” in the so-called classical philosophers, but should also touch on the notion of canon and classic