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Modernity and its limits
-In the speech “modernity and its limits” he speculates about European modernity, presented to the Brazilian nation between 1918 and 1922.
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Traffic(o)
-The exhibition is an extension of Do write (right) to me, an exhibition that has already been shown in spaces in New York and Miami and is now also in São Paulo, taking place in parallel with Traffic(o).
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Monumento à efemeridade impermanência [Monument to Ephemeral Impermanence]
-Humanity has been looking for something that lasts for a long time. In spite of the world being impermanent, in spite of all the world that breathes, has breathed or will breathe beneath the heavens is rotating at approximately 5,400 km/h around the earth’s axis.
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Animal Planet
-Monique Huerta’s research revolves around fitting objects in their non-binary connectivities and the possibility of sculpture as a living potential for contact.
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“O ar que eu não seguro” [“The Air I Can’t Hold”]
-The act of painting is intimate, the gesture is an indication of existence and it is through this that the psychic correspondence between the artist and the work materializes. The connection between mind, body and brush is direct and constant.
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BAZARTE 2021
-Alê Espaço de Arte in partnership with Casa Contemporânea brings 27 artists to present works in small format.
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Situação de Risco [Risk Situation]
-Paraphrasing the title of an old film “The Year We Live in Danger” (1982, Peter Weir), 2020-2021 are years in which the world as we knew it turned into chaos due to the Covid-19 pandemic leaving its trail of death, uncertainty and fear.
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Gaps and leftovers: the anarchitecture of Gordon Matta-Clark
-At this meeting, art critic Magnólia Costa talks about the positioning of artists in the face of transformations in the urban scene, involving issues such as gentrification and occupation of public areas.