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For Adriano Pedrosa, artistic director of the Museu de Arte de São Paulo, who has curated this year’s International Art Exhibition at the Venice Biennale, the phrase creates a framework for inclusivity of a kind that is not just about belonging to a national or ethnic group.
The main show titled “Stranieri Ovunque – Foreigners Everywhere,” is curated for the first time by a Latin American, Brazilian Adriano Pedrosa.
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The content can be used by people with disabilities, school groups, teachers, non-literate people and the general public. Pedrosa is putting a focus on underrepresented artists from the global south, along with gay and Indigenous artists.
E un nuovo modo di pensare l'arte. [1]. Another example of a dialogue with artistic tradition is A sculpture for trans women Founded inthe annual event was organized by lesbian feminists and ended in due to tensions over its policy of excluding trans women.
Visits are offered in Libras Brazilian Sign Language or with descriptive texts and subtitles in large print and audio-visual productions in easy language — with narration, subtitles and interpretation in Libras that describe and comment on the spaces and works.
Queer Histories MASP
The exhibition features contemporary works that critique and reflect on art canons. These histories have an open, procedural quality, as opposed to the more monolithic and definitive character of traditional historical narratives.
He is the artistic director of the São Paulo Museum of Art (MASP) and curated the Venice Biennale. Press Release Works. Adriano Pedrosa (born ) is a Brazilian curator. Queer Histories Curator Adriano Pedrosa Celebrates Acts of Resistance, Independence, Vulnerability, and Joy in Spite of a Sick, Sad World.
The book brings together essays, interviews, poems, manifestos, reports and statements on issues such as body politics, social inclusion, artistic practices in contexts of crisis, necropolitics and conflict, and histories of sexual and gender dissidence movements, with a special focus on experiences in the Global South.
Culture Siamo ovunque: cosa aspettarci dalla Biennale queer e decolonizzata di Adriano Pedrosa La Esposizione Internazionale d’Arte di Venezia con artisti, 30 eventi collaterali, e 90 paesi di cui 4 per la prima volta alla Biennale.