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Re/Sisters: A Lens on Gender and Ecology (Barbican)

EditorialBy Gabriela Moraes13/12/2023

RE/SISTERS: A Lens on Gender and Ecology exhibition featuring 250 works by nearly 50 women and gender nonconforming artists. Photographs, films, installations exploring the relationship between gender and ecology, spanning decades, continents, and media, offering perspectives on our ongoing ecological crisis.

Sonia Gomes: Symphony of Colours (Pinacoteca)

EditorialBy Gabriela Moraes16/11/2023

‘Sonia Gomes: Symphony of Colours’ is Sonia Gomes’ show currently on display at the Pinacoteca do Estado museum, a top local art institution.

Elegance in the dining room

ProjectsBy Gabriela Moraes10/06/2025

Claudette Johnson: Presence (Courtauld)

EditorialBy Gabriela Moraes23/11/2023

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 Moraes09/11/2023

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 Moraes03/11/2023

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

Frieze London 2023

ArticlesBy Gabriela Moraes20/10/2023

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 Moraes10/10/2023

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 Moraes04/10/2023

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 Moraes29/09/2023

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 Moraes12/09/2023

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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