These days, conversations about Brazil may include expressions such as “economic crisis,” “bribery,” “coup,” or “impeachment.”
Tatiane Schilaro
Tatiane Schilaro is a Brazilian-born writer, independent curator, and artist living between New York and Sao Paulo. She left her job as an architect in Brazil to become a full-time idealist and a yet-to-be-revealed mystery-novel writer. She has an MA in Contemporary Art and is pursuing an MFA in Art Writing and Criticism at the School of Visual Arts, NY.
Photographing and Fashioning the Reality of Brazil
This summer the International Center of Photography is offering its public two shows of Latin American photography. On the first floor of the museum, curator Christopher Phillips presents the first major solo show of Brazilian photographer Caio Reisewitz in the US.
The Radical Brazilian Artist Who Abandoned Art
As the visitor to the Museum of Modern Art walks across a swarming fifth floor this summer, she will find Lygia Clark: The Abandonment of Art, 1948–1988, the first comprehensive retrospective of the Brazilian artist’s career in America.