
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 LEONARDO BOFF: Which Earth do we want? What common house do we want to live in?
By RODRIGO DUARTE: Read the Introduction to the newly published book by Theodor W. Adorno
By RAÚL ZIBECHI: With Biden there will be more color revolutions in Latin America
By MAHATMA RAMOS: The emptying of the minimum wage appreciation policy after 2016
By RODRIGO MAIOLINI REBELLO PINHO: Marx not only followed the French translation of his book, he went much further: he completely rewrote it
By LUIZ RENATO MARTINS: Similarities and distinctions between Godard's cinema and the predominant trend in North American visual arts between the late 1950s and early 1960s
By ATILIO A. BORON:
We must remember the torrent of illusory expectations that sparked the triumph of Barack Obama in 2008
By TARSO GENRO: The Army is not to blame for the deaths. It is Bolsonaro and his liberal and fascist politicians
By LUIZ EDUARDO NEVES DOS SANTOS: We are witnessing the actions of the most negligent, lying, inept and murderous government in our history, the literal asphyxiation that the State – led by Bolsonaro – carried out in Amazonas, especially in its capital Manaus.
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: A selection of films about the women's march, indicating the platform on which they are available
By JOÃO ANGELO OLIVA NETO: Preface to the new version, recently released, of the four gospels by Marcelo Musa Cavallari
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI:
The only battle won was that of vaccines. The war, therefore, is not over and it is not possible to speak of victory.
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 LEONARDO BOFF: Which Earth do we want? What common house do we want to live in?
By RODRIGO DUARTE: Read the Introduction to the newly published book by Theodor W. Adorno
By RAÚL ZIBECHI: With Biden there will be more color revolutions in Latin America
By MAHATMA RAMOS: The emptying of the minimum wage appreciation policy after 2016
By RODRIGO MAIOLINI REBELLO PINHO: Marx not only followed the French translation of his book, he went much further: he completely rewrote it
By LUIZ RENATO MARTINS: Similarities and distinctions between Godard's cinema and the predominant trend in North American visual arts between the late 1950s and early 1960s
By ATILIO A. BORON:
We must remember the torrent of illusory expectations that sparked the triumph of Barack Obama in 2008
By TARSO GENRO: The Army is not to blame for the deaths. It is Bolsonaro and his liberal and fascist politicians
By LUIZ EDUARDO NEVES DOS SANTOS: We are witnessing the actions of the most negligent, lying, inept and murderous government in our history, the literal asphyxiation that the State – led by Bolsonaro – carried out in Amazonas, especially in its capital Manaus.
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: A selection of films about the women's march, indicating the platform on which they are available
By JOÃO ANGELO OLIVA NETO: Preface to the new version, recently released, of the four gospels by Marcelo Musa Cavallari
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI:
The only battle won was that of vaccines. The war, therefore, is not over and it is not possible to speak of victory.