Art by indigenous women from the Amazon becomes fashionable and promotes ethical trade

Ngreigan Kayapo. Photo: blonde wedge.

Rede Origens Brasil® promotes the connection of forest artisans and brands to value the culture and beauty of indigenous peoples For hundreds of years, women from different peoples from the Amazon reserve in their routine the moment to meet to talk, tell experiences and pass on your knowledge, enquanto suas mãos vãoRead more

National Historical Museum is the subject of live on the day 15 February, at 3:0 pm

Beige cotton jacket with phytomorphic embroidery. cotton and metal, Mauritania (After). Photo: loyal trait.

Journalist, costume designer, museóloga, dressmaker – how would you like to be called -, teacher and collector, Sophia Jobim bequeathed to the Museu Histórico Nacional the collection of artistic objects and pieces of clothing that she gathered throughout 30 years. The donation took place posthumously in 1968, by his brother Danton Jobim, introduzindo uma temática nova à política deRead more

In the shadow of the Cold War: A theft, a disappearance and many crimes

Book "Beyond the Smoke" by Edvaldo Silva, cover - featured. Disclosure.

no tangle of “Beyond the Smoke”, Edvaldo Silva builds an ingenious investigation that crosses borders and reaches Brazil The year was 1987, the city of berlin, capital of germany, era dividida por um muro que impedia qualquer pessoa de atravessar para o outro lado e os escombros da Segunda Guerra Mundial ainda podiam serRead more

hereditary misery: Marcos Frizzo's novel questions the legacy of future generations

"The Dark Veins of the Sahara"" by Marcos Emilio Frizzo, featured. Disclosure.

“The dark veins of the Sahara” tests the limits of empathy in society in a story that passes through Brazil and reaches the desert What legacy will today's society leave for the next generations? No romance As veias escuras do Saara, o escritor gaúcho Marcos Emílio Frizzo faz refletir sobre como a miséria humanaRead more

Nano Art Market launches niche social network, focused on art and culture

Nano Art Market. Photo: Disclosure.

After the acquisition of Tropix, held in July last year, a Nano Art Market, marketplace that sells and delivers works of art nationwide, get ready for another news: the launch of the new social network Nano, dedicated to the art and culture segment. Por meio da Nano, profissionais e amantes de diversas linguagensRead more

MUL.TI.PLO promotes chat with José Resende and Ronaldo Brito

José Resende and Ronaldo Brito, featured. Photo: Ana Paula Amorim.

The work of one of the biggest names in Brazilian contemporary art through the eyes of one of the most important thinkers in the country. meeting takes place in 14 February, third, às 18h30, as a result of the show at the gallery with unpublished works by the sculptor from São Paulo. Multi.ti.plo Espaço Arte promotes on the day 14 de fevereiro um encontro entre o escultorRead more

A book can change the course of the Great Navigations

"The King's Secret"" by Douglas Portelinha, featured. Disclosure.

“The King's Secret”, written by the paranaense Douglas Portelinha, mixes fiction and world history in an adventure plot From Paraná to Bahia, civil engineer Douglas Portelinha lived in different Brazilian states. because of the profession, also lived in six other countries: Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, Honduras, Panama, Angola and Argentina. A experiência com tantas viagensRead more

Sestini launches an exclusive collection of hand-painted suitcases

Sestini Urban Project. Photo: Disclosure / Sestini.

Sestini Urban Project is a space for Brazilian artists to customize suitcases with unique works of art Innovation was Sestini's motto, reference in bags, backpacks, handbags and accessories, for the launch of the Sestini Urban art platform. The project turns suitcases into canvases, para que artistas contemporâneos possam criar obrasRead more

Mundane artivist licks are spread across 25 points of São Paulo

Image created by Mundano artivist of the indigenous Ari Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau. Photo: @cinedelia does not urge / André D'Elia em texto.

In celebration of 469 years of the city of São Paulo, artists, Collectives and influencers came together to draw attention to the plight of indigenous peoples in Brazil. Visibility that becomes even more urgent with the humanitarian tragedy experienced by the Yanomami, in the amazon. Uma série de ações foi pensada para trazer luz à violênciaRead more

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