SearchOpportunitiesEventsAbout UsHubs
C&
Magazines
Projects
Education
Community
Review

Jonathas de Andrade: Brazilian Pavilion at the 59th Venice Biennale

Jonathas de Andrade: Brazilian Pavilion at the 59th Venice Biennale

Exhibition view of With the heart coming out of the mouth at the 2022 Brazilian Pavilion.

For the Brazilian Pavilion, the artist created an immersive installation about the body in relation to popular idiomatic expressions that speak of the personal and collective weaknesses, virtues, attitudes and failures of the Brazilian people.

Exhibition view of With the heart coming out of the mouth at the 2022 Brazilian Pavilion.

Exhibition view of With the heart coming out of the mouth at the 2022 Brazilian Pavilion.

Exhibition view of With the heart coming out of the mouth at the 2022 Brazilian Pavilion.

Exhibition view of With the heart coming out of the mouth at the 2022 Brazilian Pavilion.

Exhibition view of With the heart coming out of the mouth at the 2022 Brazilian Pavilion.

Exhibition view of With the heart coming out of the mouth at the 2022 Brazilian Pavilion.

Exhibition view of With the heart coming out of the mouth at the 2022 Brazilian Pavilion.

Exhibition view of With the heart coming out of the mouth at the 2022 Brazilian Pavilion.

Exhibition view of With the heart coming out of the mouth at the 2022 Brazilian Pavilion.

Exhibition view of With the heart coming out of the mouth at the 2022 Brazilian Pavilion.

Exhibition view of With the heart coming out of the mouth at the 2022 Brazilian Pavilion.

Exhibition view of With the heart coming out of the mouth at the 2022 Brazilian Pavilion.

Read an interview with Jonathas de Andradehere.

Jonathas de Andrade is an artist from Alagoas who works with social issues through installations, video and photography.

Read more from

Review

A large, irregular art piece covered in vibrant, multicolored, organic textures, suspended above a light-colored floor.

C&AL’s Highlights of 2025 You Might Have Missed

A diptych: above, hands extend from a wall over a table with blue and white pottery; below, an art installation of fruits on rocks.

2025 in Review

A person in a white dress walks barefoot on a rocky beach, carrying a large bouquet of red flowers, with ocean waves crashing behind them.

The Artists Forging Ecological Ties in Female Fugivity and Marronage

Ecologies

Caribbean

Read more from

Feature

A person with dark lines on their body squats on a stone block, holding another stone block with red carved text above their head.

Manuel Tzoc: Art as Embodied and Relational Poetry

Folk art painting of two children watering a flowering tree with prominent red roots, above a handwritten caption about anticolonial resistance.

Daniela Ortiz: Art as a Practice of International Solidarity

Peru

Colonialism

A painting of a dark-haired woman whose skin is covered in green leaves and vines, wearing a dark blue dress, against a lush green landscape. In the sky, a dark figure with a tail and fiery feet flies while carrying a smaller figure.

Three Artists Redefining the Human-Plant Relationship in Martinique and Guadeloupe

Ecologies

Caribbean