I'm Still Here defies the far right's attempts to redeem Brazil's military dictatorship. But it suggests a tidier closure to ...
Carlos Diegues, the renowned Brazilian filmmaker ... the academy said in a statement. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said Diegues’ films reflected Brazil ’s history, identity and ...
Fabián Cháirez's "La venida del Señor", featured nine paintings depicting consecrated religious in sexually charged poses, ...
The gallery is presenting the exhibition Théâtres de verdure, named after Vieira da Silva’s Petit Théâtre de Verdure, displayed alongside with works by major artists represented by the gallery since ...
After big success in Rio, Tom Jobim Musical arrives in São Paulo, to celebrate the life and legacy of one of the greatest ...
Director Walter Salles wins the Oscar for Best International Feature Film for "I'm Still Here" of Brazil during the Oscars ...
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva posted on social ... Proud of our cinema, our artists and, above all, proud of our democracy," he wrote. Sign up here. Reporting by Isabel Teles ...
Marc Selwyn Fine Art is presenting Carlos Almaraz – Los Angeles, the gallery’s first exhibition of work by the artist. The Claremont Lewis Museum of Art exhibition Home in Aztlán: The Garcia ...
Following Tuesday’s charges, Bolsonaro will “position himself as a victim,” said Carlos Melo, a political science professor at Insper University in São Paulo. Bolsonaro, like his ally ...
At first glance, you would be forgiven for thinking that the work of contemporary Indonesian artist Citra Sasmita was made hundreds of years ago. From afar, her embroideries and paintings could ...
Carlos Rios is a Cuban-born painter best known for his realistic depictions of tropical landscapes. Using an ingenious spherical perspective, Rios creates a visual sensation in which the viewer seems ...
"Not a lot of people know this, but I'm a dad, a relatively new dad," Carlos told People in an interview published March 3. "It's my personal preference that I don't share more beyond that ...