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37th Panorama of Brazilian Art

37th Panorama of Brazilian Art

The 37th Panorama of Brazilian Art at MAM São Paulo. Photo: Bruno Leão/Estúdio em Obra

08 December 2022

Magazine América Latina Magazine

2 min read

Featuring artists from diverse backgrounds, the Panorama's latest edition reflects the dynamic landscape of contemporary Brazilian art.

The 37th Edition of the Panorama of Brazilian Art, hosted by the São Paulo Museum of Modern Art (MAM São Paulo), proposes the deconstruction of paradigms that have been normalized in relation to colonial Brazil. Curated by Cauê Alves, Cristiana Tejo, Vanessa Davidson, and Claudinei Roberto da Silva, the Panorama brings together works by ethnically, racially, and gender-diverse artists of different generations. "Democratically, we aimed to assert the values of diversity, understanding that they deepen the democratic ideals also sanctioned in projects that, in their own capacities, confirm the resilience and primacy of our country's art and culture," said Claudinei Roberto da Silva.

Artists: Ana Mazzei | André Ricardo | Bel Falleiros | Camila Sposati | Celeida Tostes | davi de jesus do nascimento | Éder Oliveira | Eneida Sanches and Tracy Collins (LAZYGOATWORKS) | Erica Ferrari | Giselle Beiguelman | Glauco Rodrigues | Gustavo Torrezan | Jaime Lauriano | Lais Myrrha | Laryssa Machada | Lidia Lisbôa | Luiz 83 | Marcelo D’Salete | Maria Laet | Marina Camargo | No Martins | RodriguezRemor (Denis Rodriguez and Leonardo Remor) | Sérgio Lucena | Sidney Amaral | Tadáskía | Xadalu Tupã Jekupé

37th Panorama of Brazilian Art
On display until January 15, 2023
Hours: Tuesday–Sunday, 1pm–7pm.

MAM
Av. Pedro Alvares Cabral, s/nº. Parque Ibirapuera
São Paulo/SP, Brazil

mam.org.br

Translation: Zoë Perry

Jaime Lauriano, “Independência e morte”, 2022, acrylic, adhesives, charcoal, inkjet prints, drypoint and toy soldiers on MDF board. Photo: Press

Jaime Lauriano, “Independência e morte”, 2022, acrylic, adhesives, charcoal, inkjet prints, drypoint and toy soldiers on MDF board. Photo: Press

Works by Xadalu Tupã Jekupé, at the 37th Panorama of Brazilian Art at MAM São Paulo. Photo: Bruno Leão/Estúdio em Obra

Works by Xadalu Tupã Jekupé, at the 37th Panorama of Brazilian Art at MAM São Paulo. Photo: Bruno Leão/Estúdio em Obra

Works by No Martins, at the 37th Panorama of Brazilian Art at MAM São Paulo. Photo: Bruno Leão/Estúdio em Obra

Works by No Martins, at the 37th Panorama of Brazilian Art at MAM São Paulo. Photo: Bruno Leão/Estúdio em Obra

The 37th Panorama of Brazilian Art at MAM São Paulo. Photo: Bruno Leão/Estúdio em Obra

The 37th Panorama of Brazilian Art at MAM São Paulo. Photo: Bruno Leão/Estúdio em Obra

Marcelo D'Salete, original drawings from the books "Noite Luz" (2008) and "Encruzilhada" (2011). Photo: Press

Marcelo D'Salete, original drawings from the books "Noite Luz" (2008) and "Encruzilhada" (2011). Photo: Press

Sidney Amaral, Untitled I, from the series “Teatro do meu Fascínio”, 2014. Photo: Bruno Leão/Estúdio em Obra

Sidney Amaral, Untitled I, from the series “Teatro do meu Fascínio”, 2014. Photo: Bruno Leão/Estúdio em Obra

Lidia Lisbôa, “Cupinzeiros”, 2022, ceramics, various sizes. Photo: Bruno Leão/Estúdio em Obra

Lidia Lisbôa, “Cupinzeiros”, 2022, ceramics, various sizes. Photo: Bruno Leão/Estúdio em Obra

Works by Laryssa Machada from the series Intercções. Photo: Bruno Leão/Estúdio em Obra

Works by Laryssa Machada from the series Intercções. Photo: Bruno Leão/Estúdio em Obra

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