Nineteenth-century art collections in Brazil with Valeria Piccoli, The Clark Institute
November 19, 2020
This lecture aims to highlight the main museums in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, home to the most important works of nineteenth-century Brazilian art. Piccoli explores each museum’s architecture, history, collection, and installation, and she notes specific artworks not to be missed during a visit.
Upcoming lectures and webinars December 10 Indigenous Art and Art Collections in Brazil with Naine Terena (Catholic University of Mato Grosso do Sul) [This lecture will be presented in Portuguese with English subtitles.] December 14 Live webinar at 11 AM EST [This webinar will be conducted in Portuguese with assistance translating by Claudia Mattos Avolese.] January 28, 2021 Contemporary Art Circuits in São Paulo (MAM, MAC, Biennale, Instituto Tomie Othake, SESC, Itaú Cultural, VideoBrasil) with Ana Magalhães (Contemporary Art Museum, University São Paulo) / February 1 Live webinar at 11 AM EST February 25, 2021 African and Afro-Brazilian Art Collections in Brazil with Juliana Ribeiro da Silva Bevilacqua (Queen’s University) / March 1 Live webinar at 11 AM EST |
Virtual programs have been made possible in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in these programs do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities. |
For more informations : https://www.clarkart.edu/research-academic/art-worlds-of-brazil/valeria-piccoli?bblinkid=245310728&bbemailid=25899132&bbejrid=1731378859
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