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12/19/2014
Unerasable Memories On Tour in Argentina and Spain
In 2015, the exhibition Unerasable Memories – A Historic Look at the Videobrasil Collection will be presented at Museu de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires (MALBA) and Museo de Arte Contemporánea de Vigo (MARCO).
12/19/2014
Discussing Memories
Watch in full the meetings between curators, artists and researchers on the themes of the Unerasable Memories exhibition
12/19/2014
Domingo: A Karim Aïnouz film on the works of Olafur Eliasson
The seventh title in the Videobrasil Authors Collection, Domingo will be released on DVD in 2015
12/19/2014
Collection Activation and dissemination of production
In 2015, Videobrasil will be visiting Africa, the Caribbean, the Middle East, Europe, and North America through exhibitions, events and video programs of the Collection
12/19/2014
Artists in residency
Gabriel Mascaro, LucFosther Diop, Ayrson Heráclito and Laura Huertas Millán will be the next artists to undertake residencies in the USA, Brazil, Senegal and Mexico after winning prizes at the 18th Festival
12/19/2014
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12/08/2014
Lauch of 10th Caderno Sesc_Videobrasil postponed
Featuring collaborations from artists and researchers from African countries or diaspora, the magazine addresses art that involves memory, history and archives in creating new narratives. The launch event at Sao Paulo, with curator Elvira Dyangani Ose and artist Theo Eshetu, collaborator of the magazine, was postponed to 2015
12/01/2014
Videobrasil activity plan approved for Rouanet act
Now, natural and legal persons can help sponsor contemporary art in Brazil
12/01/2014
Exhibition closes with meeting on indigenous and African issues in art and history
Unerasable Memories
wrapped up last Sunday with a conversation between the Spanish curator Agustín Pérez Rubio and artists Rosângela Rennó and Ayrson Heráclito, about the importance of language in preserving memory, and of art as a tool for exorcizing the scars of violence from episodes such as slavery