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8 exhibitions in São Paulo to visit in January!

MIS, MASP, Japan House, Casa das Rosas and Pinacoteca are packed with new exhibitions that will be part of the city's cultural calendar in January 2024!

By Marina Pires

Updated at Jan 16, 2024, 11:07 AM - Submitted at Jan 13, 2024, 10:00 AM

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'Sculpture of Desires' [Escultura dos desejos] (2022), by Marta Minujin at Pinacoteca SP/

'Sculpture of Desires' [Escultura dos desejos] (2022), by Marta Minujin at Pinacoteca SP/(Levi Fanan, Sofia Ungar/)

The first month of 2024 has already begun, and with it, the cultural calendar of the city of São Paulo is packed with exhibitions and fairs to visit and explore! Among the programs this month, highlights include the 60th anniversary of Turma da Mônica at Casa das Rosas, the new Chaves exhibition at MIS Experience and the textile works of Melissa Cody at MASP. Below, we list 8 cultural programs that you can't miss this January in the capital of São Paulo!

1. "Marta Minujín: Live" - Pinacoteca


“Marta Minujín: Ao vivo” The exhibition “ Marta Minujín: Live ” is the first panoramic exhibition in Brazil of one of the most important Latin American artists of her generation. On display at the Pinacoteca de São Paulo , the exhibition brings together more than 100 works by the Argentine Marta Minujín , who moves between different languages, scales, artistic and social circles.

2. Monica's Gang - House of Roses


https://www.instagram.com/p/C1DfOUpN0tV/ Celebrating 60 years of the iconic character Mônica , Mauricio de Sousa Produções, in partnership with Casa das Rosas, has prepared a complete immersion into the character's history. Until February 20 , the exhibition, consisting of 12 rooms, will show Mônica's complete trajectory, from her remarkable debut in 1963 until she became a cultural icon.

3. Chaves: The Exhibition - MIS Experience


Chaves: The Exhibition - MIS Experience
(Divulgação / CASACOR)
In honor of the 40th anniversary of the premiere of one of the most beloved TV series in Brazil – and in all of Latin America –, Chaves: The Exhibition (at MIS Experience) is the largest exhibition about Chaves ever held in the world. There are more than 20 iconic scenes that were part of the lives of millions of viewers! The exhibition will last the entire month and will continue into February. Stay tuned, because tickets are already selling out!

4. Living with robots - Japan House


Convivendo com robôs- Japan House
The exhibition aims to portray particular aspects of the development of Japanese robots, offering the opportunity to reflect on living with them in a friendly way, as well as how they are incorporated into Japanese daily life.

5. BLOW-UP: a breath of fun - OCA, Ibirapuera Park


BLOW-UP: um sopro de diversão - OCA, Parque Ibirapuera BlowUp: A Breath of Fun is a tour that passes through several gigantic inflatable structures and projections that combine creativity and interactivity in a multisensory environment. The public will be invited to embark and explore an immersive space of more than 10 thousand square meters , organized into 15 thematic modules that present a fantasy, playful and interactive universe. The exhibition will be on display until February 11, 2024 at OCA, Ibirapuera Park.

6. Melissa Cody: Woven Skies - MASP


Melissa Cody, Under Cover of Webbed Skies [Sob o manto de céus tramados], 2021 Until January 21, 2024 , MASP hosts the exhibition " Melissa Cody: woven skies ", which brings together 26 textile works by the North American artist that mix traditional symbols and patterns of Navajo tapestry with personal references, ranging from the pixelated world of computers to the landscapes of Arizona.

7. "Horror in the cinema" - MIS


terror no cinema _ MIS Until January 31, 2024 , curated by André Sturm , MIS presents the exhibition " Terror in Cinema ", which celebrates an audiovisual genre almost as old as cinema itself. Through an engaging, impressive and immersive journey, visitors will be able to revisit and experience iconic moments in the history of the horror genre.

8. METADATA - Fiesp Cultural Center (Paulista Avenue)


METADATA - Centro Cultural Fiesp (Av. Paulista) " METADATA - The Invisible World " seeks a dialogue between art and technology, transforming historical data from the city of São Paulo in real time , such as traffic patterns, climate fluctuations and market, with historical data sets, revealing the evolution of the city over time in a creative way.