How Brazilian galleries have come to embrace Indigenous, Black, and queer voices by Oliver Basciano
"São Paulo is home to one of the world’s oldest biennials, second only to Venice. Its first edition in 1951 has been credited with marking the end of Brazil’s apparent ‘cultural isolation’ from the West, and in many ways, the city’s vibrant art scene comes from this seminal moment. Today, there are over 50 galleries in the city; many of them, including Galeria Luisa Strina [...]"