Museu de Arte de São Paulo

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At Museu de Arte de São Paulo, the artist memorializes the Black leaders and notable individuals overlooked in the country’s visual past

BY Camila Belchior | 20 OCT 22

The exhibition at the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., reminds us that non-Black people cannot excise themselves from the history of the African Diaspora

BY Chase Quinn | 15 JUN 22

In a generous survey at the Museu de Arte de São Paulo, the artist reminds us that, even in times of adversity, art has the power to bring people together

BY Fernanda Brenner | 11 NOV 20

At MASP and SESC Avenida Paulista, the artist’s survey asks who ‘belongs’ and who controls the national narrative

BY Camila Belchior | 25 FEB 20

Lina Bo and Pietro Maria Bardi’s Instituto de Arte Contemporânea courted controversy by applying European pedagogical models in a post-colonial context

BY Dr. Jane Hall | 04 APR 19

At Museu de Arte de São Paulo and Casa de Vidro, São Paulo, hand-woven sculptures inhabit the buildings, incorporating tree trunks and branches

BY Camila Belchior | 27 FEB 19

Bolsonaro’s repeated insults towards women, people of colour and the LGBT community, should have been enough to derail his campaign – it wasn’t

BY Fernanda Brenner | 30 OCT 18

Museu de Arte de São Paulo (MASP), São Paulo, Brazil

BY Fernanda Brenner | 13 JUL 17