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36th Bienal de São Paulo – Not All Travelers Walk Roads – Of Humanity as Practice. Part II

Ana Raylander Mártis dos Anjos, La casa de Bené (1963-2016), 2025. Instalación compuesta de columnas de madera, grapas galvanizadas y 4.000 piezas de ropa usada; bronces a partir de cestas de lianas y objetos remanentes de la casa demolida de la abuela de la artista; objetos blandos de hilos de malla, pegamento y manguera; materiales orgánicos y naturales; montón de trenzas de tela; y dibujo de Efigênia, abuela de la artista. Cortesía: Galeria Yehudi Hollander-Pappi. Comisionada por la Fundación Bienal de San Pablo para la 36ª Bienal. Foto: Cristian Baena

14 October 2025

Magazine América Latina Magazine

1 min de lectura

36th Bienal de São Paulo – Not All Travelers Walk Roads – Of Humanity as Practice. Part II

Conozca las obras de artistas de América Latina, entre otros Nádia Taquary, Oscar Murillo y Aislan Pankararu.

La última edición de la Bienal toma la escucha activa, el encuentro, la negociación y el respeto como fundamentos de la práctica de humanidad. Nuestra segunda publicación incluye los trabajos de Nádia Taquary, Aislan Pankararu, Ana Raylander Mártis dos Anjos, Oscar Murillo, Lidia Lisbôa, Antonio Társis, Zózimo Bulbul, Irmandade Vilanismo, Alberto Pitta, y Leonel Vásquez.

La 36ª Bienal de San Pablo, No todo viajero recorre caminos. De la humanidad como práctica, está abierta hasta el 11 de enero de 2026.

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Nádia Taquary, Ìrokò: The Cosmic-Tree, 2025. Installation composed of bronze and fiberglass tree covered with glass beads. Courtesy: Paulo Darzé Galeria, Portas Vilaseca Galeria and Verve Galeria. Commissioned by Fundação Bienal de São Paulo for the 36th Bienal. Photo: Cristian Baena

Nádia Taquary, Ìrokò: The Cosmic-Tree, 2025. Installation composed of bronze and fiberglass tree covered with glass beads. Courtesy: Paulo Darzé Galeria, Portas Vilaseca Galeria and Verve Galeria. Commissioned by Fundação Bienal de São Paulo for the 36th Bienal. Photo: Cristian Baena

Oscar Murillo, 42 works with the same title and year: Study for Social Cataracts, 2025. Oil and stick on cardboard. Commissioned by Fundação Bienal de São Paulo for the 36th Bienal. Courtesy: Studio Oscar Murillo. Photo: Cristian Baena

Oscar Murillo, 42 works with the same title and year: Study for Social Cataracts, 2025. Oil and stick on cardboard. Commissioned by Fundação Bienal de São Paulo for the 36th Bienal. Courtesy: Studio Oscar Murillo. Photo: Cristian Baena

Lidia Lisboa, Teats that Fed the World, 2025. Crochet. Courtesy: Almeida & Dale. Commissioned by Fundação Bienal de São Paulo for the 36th Bienal. Photo: Cristian Baena

Lidia Lisboa, Teats that Fed the World, 2025. Crochet. Courtesy: Almeida & Dale. Commissioned by Fundação Bienal de São Paulo for the 36th Bienal. Photo: Cristian Baena

Antonio Társis, catastrophe orchestra #1 (Act 1), 2024-2025. Balsa wood, matchboxes, matchsticks, paper, pigments, water, braided nylon cords, sisal ropes, charcoal, debris, metal, wood, leather, drums, automation mechanism with motor, clay pots, copper wires, audio cables, and speakers. Courtesy: Fortes D’Aloia & Gabriel and Carlos/Ishikawa. Commissioned by Fundação Bienal de São Paulo for the 36th Bienal. Photo: Cristian Baena

Antonio Társis, catastrophe orchestra #1 (Act 1), 2024-2025. Balsa wood, matchboxes, matchsticks, paper, pigments, water, braided nylon cords, sisal ropes, charcoal, debris, metal, wood, leather, drums, automation mechanism with motor, clay pots, copper wires, audio cables, and speakers. Courtesy: Fortes D’Aloia & Gabriel and Carlos/Ishikawa. Commissioned by Fundação Bienal de São Paulo for the 36th Bienal. Photo: Cristian Baena

Zózimo Bulbul (1937 - 2013), portrait of the artist (1988 - Abolition). Courtesy: Biza Vianna e Centro Afro Carioca de Cinema Zózimo Bulbul. Photo: Cristian Baena

Zózimo Bulbul (1937 - 2013), portrait of the artist (1988 - Abolition). Courtesy: Biza Vianna e Centro Afro Carioca de Cinema Zózimo Bulbul. Photo: Cristian Baena

Installation view of Os meninos não sei que juras fraternas fizeram, by Vilanismo, during the 36th Bienal de São Paulo / Fundação Bienal de São Paulo. This participation is supported by The Order of New Arts. Photo: Cristian Baena

Installation view of Os meninos não sei que juras fraternas fizeram, by Vilanismo, during the 36th Bienal de São Paulo / Fundação Bienal de São Paulo. This participation is supported by The Order of New Arts. Photo: Cristian Baena

Alberto Pitta, The Atelier of the Artist in Bahia, 2025. Original objects from the artist’s studio, printed fabrics, silkscreen frames, photographs, and manequim with clothing. Commissioned by Fundacão Bienal de São Paulo for the 36th Bienal. Photo: Cristian Baena

Alberto Pitta, The Atelier of the Artist in Bahia, 2025. Original objects from the artist’s studio, printed fabrics, silkscreen frames, photographs, and manequim with clothing. Commissioned by Fundacão Bienal de São Paulo for the 36th Bienal. Photo: Cristian Baena

Aislan Pankararu, vista de instalación de la 36ª Bienal de São Paulo. Izquierda: Sangue de caatingueiro, 2024. Tinta acrílica y marcador indeleble sobre lino crudo. Derecha: Voltei Nordeste, meu amor, 2024. Tinta acrílica y marcador indeleble sobre lino crudo. Dimensiones con marco: 70,05 x 98,05 cm. Dimensiones sin marco: 67 x 95. Foto: Cristian Baena

Aislan Pankararu, vista de instalación de la 36ª Bienal de São Paulo. Izquierda: Sangue de caatingueiro, 2024. Tinta acrílica y marcador indeleble sobre lino crudo. Derecha: Voltei Nordeste, meu amor, 2024. Tinta acrílica y marcador indeleble sobre lino crudo. Dimensiones con marco: 70,05 x 98,05 cm. Dimensiones sin marco: 67 x 95. Foto: Cristian Baena

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