Visual arts
jean-claude bernardet
Jean-Claude Bernardet: A critic of the beautification of poverty
Aestheticized poverty in documentaries depoliticizes the topic, he says
Soap opera
A revolution in TV soap operas
Beto Rockfeller is reevaluated with the help of scanned files
Cover
The art of opposition
There was a strong presence of a leftist culture during the dictatorship
CLASSICAL LITERATURE
The theater of deception
Researcher explores the comedies of the Roman playwright Plautus
PAINTING BETWEEN THE TWO WORLD WARS
Intercontinental modernity
Collection reveals the importance of Italian modern art in Brazil
Arts
The light revolution
Kinetic art anticipated concepts that would only spring to life later
By Ana Weiss
History
Cultural revolution Brazilian style
In the 1950s, culture and politics traveled a two-way street
By Carlos Haag
Fine Arts
The subtleties of Latin American good neighborliness
The subtleties of Latin American good neighborliness
By Carlos Haag
Anatomy
Between academia and the artist’s studio
Art and science in da Vinci's anatomical drawings
By Carlos Haag
Regina Silveira
Regina Silveira: The magic of shadows
Artist reveals the power of public art by covering Masp in blue
By Carlos Haag
Art
The universal painter of the brazilian soul
Paintings by Portinari, revealing his love of peace, return to Brazil
By Carlos Haag