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Elegance in the dining room

ProjectsBy Gabriela Moraes10/06/2025

Claudette Johnson: Presence (Courtauld)

EditorialBy Gabriela Moraes23/11/20231 Comment

At a time when prominent UK arts institutions are amplifying women’s voices, The Courtauld has taken a significant step by presenting its first-ever exhibition dedicated to a black woman

A fabric panel in a countryside house

ProjectsBy Gabriela Moraes08/05/2024

Turner and Bonington: Watercolours from the Wallace Collection (Wallace Collection)

EditorialBy Gabriela Moraes09/11/2023Leave a comment

The exhibition showcases a carefully selected collection of hidden watercolours by Turner and Bonington, both renowned for their mastery of the watercolour medium.

Sculpture

ProjectsBy Gabriela Moraes10/06/2025

Georg Baselitz: Sculptures 2011-2015 (Serpentine)

EditorialBy Gabriela Moraes03/11/2023Leave a comment

Celebrating its 20th anniversary, Frieze London returns to Regent’s Park, showcasing art from 160 galleries spanning 46 countries.

Frieze London 2023

ArticlesBy Gabriela Moraes20/10/2023Leave a comment

Celebrating its 20th anniversary, Frieze London returns to Regent’s Park, showcasing art from 160 galleries spanning 46 countries.

Marina Abramović (Royal Academy of Arts)

EditorialBy Gabriela Moraes10/10/2023Leave a comment

Marina Abramović’s major retrospective, the largest in the UK to date, is currently on display at the Royal Academy of Arts in London until January 2024.

Maxwell Alexandre: New power: passability, Miss Brazil (Casa SP–Arte)

EditorialBy Gabriela Moraes04/10/2023Leave a comment

Since 26 August, a solo show by Maxwell Alexandre has been on display at Casa SP-Arte. The artist, born in 1990 in Rio de Janeiro city, is globally recognized, having exhibited extensively in Brazil and abroad.

Walls with Works

ProjectsBy Gabriela Moraes21/05/2024

Sarah Lucas: Happy Gas (Tate)

EditorialBy Gabriela Moraes29/09/2023Leave a comment

Tate cleverly used the walls surrounding this exhibition to engage in a fun conversation between young Sarah and today’s Sarah.

35th São Paulo Biennial: Choreographies of the Impossible

ArticlesBy Gabriela Moraes12/09/2023Leave a comment

With a vibrant selection of 121 participants, this walloping show unites mostly diasporas and native people – 80% of them self-declare as being black or indigenous.

Landscape of Brazil as a colony

ProjectsBy Gabriela Moraes08/05/2024
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