In 2015, the collections of the Institut Moreira Salles (IMS) were enriched by some 5,000 negatives, representing a total of over 10,000 images, often with multiple prints per negative, donated…
Author Elsa Leydier
In his exhibition Opéra do Vento (Opera of Wind), which just opened at the Casa Triângulo in São Paulo, the Brazilian artist Nino Cais reminds us that we can laugh…
In an interview with The Eye of Photography, Joaquim Paiva, Brazilian photographer and major photography collector, revisits the little-known roles and achievements of a speciality.…
The Brazilian photographer Otto Stupakoff was a pioneer of fashion photography in his own country and he also had an international reputation. He lived in São Paulo, New York, Paris…
Marcelo Brodsky est surtout connu en France pour son travail Buena memoria (bonne mémoire), qu’il avait montré dans le cadre de l’exposition América latina à la Fondation Cartier en 2013.…
The Valongo Festival has just emerged (its first edition was October 12-16), but it already has ambitions.…
Francisco Moreira da Costa is one of Brazil’s few daguerrotypists and is the only to use the original technique developed by Daguerre.…
Instituto de Pesquisa e Memória Pretos Novos (the Institute of Research and Memory of the New Blacks) is an important historical site in Rio de Janeiro. It sits atop a…
The Latin American Photography Forum is held every three years in São Paulo. The fourth event of its kind has just come to an end and brought together some of…
The largest retrospective of Martin Parr’s workever created in South America has just been opened at the Museum of Image and Sound in São Paolo. With the title Parrtificial, the…