Southern Panoramas: Nature and Culture (program 4) | 17th Festival

The programme presents artwork from the Southern Panoramas exhibition that relates to the curatorial section Nature and Culture. Includes interviews with artists, curators, and scholars

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Southern Panoramas: Performance (program 3) | 17th Festival

This programme displays and comments on excerpts from the four performances presented by Brazilian and Israeli artists on the opening night of the Southern Panoramas exhibition

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Southern Panoramas: Open Studio (program 2) | 17th Festival

The four artists commissioned to the Atelie Aberto developed artworks during a residency at Casa Tomada, whose process were analyzed in this programme

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Dialogues under Construction (program 1) | 17th Festival

The issues surrounding contemporary art and which guided the Festival, highlighting the passages, hybridizations, and its opening up to include all artistic languages

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Southern Panoramas: Award Winners (program 8) | 17th Festival

The programme comments on the works and artists awarded at this edition of the Festival. Also featured is the trophy developed by the artist Tunga

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Kiko Goifman e Jurandir Muller | 12nd Festival

The directors of Palio TV discuss the conception of Urbe, a piece shown at the Festival of 1998 and portraying the urban surroundings of São Paulo’s Paulista Avenue. The piece was inspired by a book by architect Marta Bogea

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Panoramas do Sul: Hipóteses para o Sul (3) | 17º Festival

The role of curatorial actions in creating new mappings for Southern production. The panel is a part of the 2011 edition

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Panoramas do Sul: Hipóteses para o Sul (2) | 17º Festival

The role of curatorial actions in creating new mappings for Southern production. The panel is a part of the 2011 edition

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Southern Panoramas: Reflections on Contemporary Art (1) | 17th Festival

Artistic and curatorial practices that take art as the foundation from which to build citizenship. The panel is a part of the 2011 edition seminars

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