The Moreira Salles Institute, having inaugurated the exhibition in its branch in Rio de Janeiro at the end of last year, shows until September […]…
Author Elsa Leydier
The retrospective of Claudia Andujar’s work on the Yanomami, an endangered indigenous people in Brasil, occupies two floors of the Instituto Moreira Salles in […]…
In 2013, Franco-Portuguese photographer and musician Sue-Elie Andrade-Dé had the idea to create The Smell of Dust. After living in São Paulo for several […]…
Until June 27th, Pedro David has filled the Galeria da Gávea’s beautiful space in Rio de Janeiro with his exhibition Extração Inframundo (Underground Extraction), […]…
Brazil saw some of the first photographs in the world come into existence in the early 1830s. Close to São Paulo, Hercule Florence, without […]…
It has been two thousand years since Pliny the elder, Roman naturalist, wrote “Ex Africa semper aliquid novi” (out of Africa, always something new), […]…
The name of the photography exhibition which opened at the end of November at the Institut Moreira Salles sets the tone for this historical […]…
Since August 19—the World Photography Day—the Rio Art Museum (MAR) has been displaying nearly 250 photographs from its collections in an exhibition nicely titled […]…
Last Wednesday, September 20th, a new important venue for photography has opened its doors in São Paulo on the emblematic Paulista Avenue. The Instituto […]…
Chocó is the poorest region in Colombia. It is very isolated geographically from the rest of the Colombian territory, abandoned by the government, and […]…