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Fundação Bienal de São Paulo announces list of participants for its 36th edition

Titled "Not All Travellers Walk Roads – Of Humanity as Practice," the Biennial opens its doors on September 6, 2025.

The Ancestral Travels of Gladys Kalichini and Maritea Dæhlin

The artists’ work individually underscores the human need to reconcile with the intangible aspects of existence.

A Biennial that relates sound to space and bodies

The chief curator and one of the adjunct curators reveal more details about the concept of the Biennial in Porto Alegre.

Afro-Indigenous Memory in the Work of Maria Lira Marques

An essay on the works of Brazilian artist Maria Lira Marques, ancestral memories, and the impact of globalization on traditional communities.

Johan Samboni: Rewriting Urban Histories

A talk with the Afro-Indigenous Colombian artist on the parallels between real Life and the digital realm.

Funk: A Cry of Boldness and Freedom

Rio Art Museum (MAR) presents story of Brazilian funk music through rhythm’s constant reinvention.

María Magdalena Campos-Pons: Charting Global Black Diasporic Geographies

"Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons: Behold", at the Brooklyn Museum, explores diasporic identity and the global histories of Black and Asian migration.

Exhibition Corrects Black Gap in Brazilian Art History

This comprehensive and ambitious exhibition at SESC seeks to highlight historical contributions by Black artists to Brazilian Art.

Bienal das Amazônias

Inaugural edition of biennial includes work by more than 120 artists and collectives.

Biennial Foundation announces curatorial team

Raphael Fonseca, Tiago Sant'Ana and Yina Jiménez Suriel are announced as part of the artistic team of the biennial's 14th edition.

Brazilian Pavilion receives the Golden Lion for Best National Participation

The project, which involves indigenous and Afro-Brazilian artists, places the land at the center of the debate.

Sour Grass: Creating Caribbean Connections

A talk with the creative agency focused on supporting Caribbean and Diaspora artists.

Deutsche Bank presents its 2023 Artist of the Year

As part of the award, La Chola Poblete will present her first solo exhibition in Europe at Berlin’s PalaisPopulaire in the fall of 2023.

Sidney Amaral: A Mirror for Afro-Brazilian History

Reflecting on the Brazilian artist’s work and his retrospective exhibition, "Sidney Amaral: A Mirror on History".

Célia Tupinambá e Igi Ayedun são contempladas na Bolsa de Fotografia ZUM/IMS

10ª edição da Bolsa de Fotografia ZUM/IMS seleciona os projetos Nós somos pássaros que andam e Eclosão de um sonho, uma fantasia.

Abdias Nascimento: An Enduring Legacy

This year, two institutions in Brazil are celebrating more than seven decades of the Afro-Brazilian artist’s international artistic contributions.

Latinx Black History Month

From Colombian picó to Haitian migration in Cuba, these are some of the stories that have shaped Afro-Latinx cultures.

“The Risks Are Higher Than Ever Before”

Artist Tessa Mars reflects about the political and social situation in Haiti in the past months.

Living in Two Universes

Visual artist Sallisa Rosa draws from her personal experience to examine indigenous imaginaries in urban contexts.

“For Eyes That Can See: A Question of Time”

There are so many questions—it's only when we stop worrying about the answers that we can move forward, Keyna Eleison reflects.

Bringing the Art Gallery to the Neighborhood Bar in the Periphery

Desali began with comic books and graffiti and today involves protagonists originally unconnected to the art world.

Awareness of the Presence of New Identities

The year 2020 has ushered in new space for black Brazilian art – whether in galleries, retrospectives or academic debates.

Confronting the Traumas of Colonization

The Brazilian artist speaks about her indigenous and black roots as trademarks of her work permeated with different languages.

Alberta Whittle Wins Frieze Artist Award 2020

Glasgow-based artist, researcher and curator Alberta Whittle is named the recipient of the Frieze Artist Award 2020.

“What Matters Is The Poetry”

Photographer Walter Firmo looks back on his career in photography and talks about how he is dealing with being away from the streets.

Claudia Andujar, The Yanomami Struggle

The largest exhibition to date of the work of the Swiss-Brasilian photographer and activist, in the Fondation Cartier, Paris.

A Short History of the 2010s in Art

The 2010s witnessed the emergence of a generation of bold artists, new art fairs, and photo-sharing apps.

The Second Print Issue of C&AL

Fresh from the press! The new C& América Latina Print issue is out now - and on its way to Art Basel Miami.

Prêmio Indústria Nacional Marcantonio Vilaça destaca artistas negros

Aline Motta, Dalton Paula e Rodrigo Bueno estão entre os cinco vencedores de um dos principais prêmios de artes visuais do Brasil.

The Image As Testimony Of The Unspeakable

An archive of historical images allows us a look into the terrible world of slavery in the Americas.

“We Know Very Little About Contemporary African Culture”

The 3rd African Traveling Film Festival in Colombia – MUICA – reveals how the African continent is narrated through cinema.

The Whitening Of A President

A new exhibition in Cali evokes the history of the first – and so far the only – black president of Colombia, Juan José Nieto.

Women and Resistance

Exhibition recounts narrative of black women who breastfed children of whites and reflects on Brazilian society.

C&AL | Print Issue #1

Após o lançamento da plataforma online no início do ano, a C& América Latina lança agora sua primeira edição impressa!

Memory and Amnesia in the Colombian Pacific

The project fostered dialogues between art, political action and the defense of the territory of Afro-Colombian peoples.

Imagination without image

The text as a subject matter in Tony Cokes's films is an attempt to free the imagination from its captivity in contemporary visual culture.

Football and Contemporary Art

Football is more than a game. Various contemporary artists have fiercely explored the dark sides of this global passion.

An Urgent Recognition

Beto Shwafaty visits an exhibition about artists of African descent and wonders why Afro-Brazilian culture is still marginalized.

How Do Black Lives Matter in MoMA’s Collection?

In this essay, Thomas J. Lax examines the links between racial violence and its visual documentation and relevance.

A new multilingual Platform focused on Afro-Latin America

The art magazine will be addressing the ties between Africa, Afro-Latin America and the Caribbean.

“Territories” Exhibition

The exhibition set out to highlight the importance of artists of African descent in the history of Brazilian art.

Cleaning products: trash, selective justice and contemporary art

The exhibition gave visibility to the emblematic case of Rafael Braga, black youth victim of the arbitrary Justice in Brazil.