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White text "BOLSA / BECA DE RESIDÊNCIA ARTÍSTICA AMÉRICA LATINA" on a sandy background with a person's legs.

Residência Artística Sertão Negro

Opportunity

Résidence

An art gallery scene with a dense foreground installation of knives partially wrapped in white fabric, suspended before a bright red wall with other artworks, including a painting of a face.

61st Venice Biennale: National Pavilions

C& América Latina Magazine

Vue de l’exposition

Promotional poster for the 14th ZUM / IMS Scholarship with abstract brown lines on a purple background. Text reads: "Registrations from May 18 to June 26."

Bolsa ZUM/IMS 2026

Opportunity

Appel à contribution

Diverse work uniforms displayed on stands in a bright room with large windows.

Dignidade e luta: Laudelina de Campos Mello

Instituto Moreira Salles
May 16–Nov 22, 2026

Event

São Paulo

Iahra

People

Artiste

Abstract textile artwork made of layered grey mesh and frayed cream fabric, stitched with black thread, pinned to a white wall.

Iahra: Addressing Marine Ecology Through Industrial Materialities

C& América Latina Magazine

Articles

A dancer in green shorts is in a low, crouched pose on a dark stage.

PUFF

Sadler’s Wells Theatre
May 13–May 14, 2026

Event

London

A brown, textured surface is visible through a jagged opening in a field of light blue glass shards, with a bullet at the top and two braided brown leather strands at the bottom.

Ciclos, Strata e Das Passagen-Werk

Aura
Mar 10, 2027–May 30, 2026

Event

São Paulo

A vertical garden wall filled with lush ferns, horizontal lights, a red glowing column, and a white decorative column.

Frestas – Art Triennial

C& América Latina Magazine

Vue de l’exposition

Abstract artwork with red, pink, and yellow paint over a brown background, featuring text "VISITA A FUNDAÇÃO IBERE 251220".

Panmela Castro – A Crônica da Não-Solidão

Fundação Iberê Camargo
Mar 14–Sep 6, 2026

Event

Porto Alegre

A curved panel with blue and brown splatters stands in front of mottled gray and gradient brown textured panels.

Juliana dos Santos: Temporã

Pinacoteca de São Paulo
Aug 23, 2025–Mar 15, 2026

Event

São Paulo

A graphic painting of a black figure pointing at a screaming brown-skinned head, against a dynamic, colorful starburst background.

La Chola Poblete: Pop andino

MASP
Mar 6–Aug 2, 2026

Event

São Paulo

A vibrant, stylized circular painting showing concentric rings of life: fish in blue water, then lush plants and trees with diverse animals, all framed by a rainbow and a starry cosmos.

Histories of Ecology

C& América Latina Magazine

Vue de l’exposition

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

C& América Latina Magazine

Critique

A woman with voluminous dark curly hair looks directly at the viewer, wearing a light textured shirt.

MAM São Paulo anuncia Diane Lima como curadora do 39º Panorama da Arte Brasileira

C& América Latina Magazine

Annonce

Bald, reddish-brown figure with prominent stitches on the face and closed eyes, wearing a matching collared shirt, dramatically lit.

Malu Avelar

People

Artiste

A person with dark skin and a light blue head covering screams with wide eyes and outstretched hands, illuminated against a dark background.

Bodies in a state of eruption: the performance and metamorphosis of Malu Avelar

C& América Latina Magazine

Opinion

A bald man with a light beard, wearing a dark patterned jacket, looks directly at the camera while surrounded by lush green foliage.

Igor Simões

People

Conservateur·rice

Abstract sculpture composed of multi-colored fabric-wrapped ropes and bundled forms, suspended against a white wall.

Confronting the Absence of Latin America in Conversations on African Diasporic Art

C& América Latina Magazine

En Conversation

Vibrant artwork featuring stylized birds and creatures composed of intricate patterns, lines, and textures.

Macuxi Jaider Esbell: An Indigenous Life Cut Short by Epistemic Extractivism

C& América Latina Magazine

Critique