2021: sino histórico, octógono e arte indígena na 34ª

EPISODE · Aug 21, 2021 · 18 MIN

2021: sino histórico, octógono e arte indígena na 34ª

from Bienal, 70 anos · host UOL

Marina Person traz, no oitavo episódio, detalhes sobre a 34ª Bienal de São Paulo, 'Faz escuro mas eu canto' --prevista para 2020, ela foi adiada por causa do coronavírus. Além dos eventos realizados antes da pandemia --como a performance do Neo Muyanga e a instalação da peruana Ximena Garrido-Lecca--, este episódio traz detalhes sobre a exposição de 2021. Caso do sino da capela do Padre Faria, do octógono onde eram feitas as negociações da bolsa de valores de Chicago e da arte indígena.

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