When it comes to
art ,
architecture and
culture exhibitions in the city of
São Paulo , there is never a shortage of good recommendations. This weekend,
5 cultural centers in the capital of São Paulo are offering activities that are worth your visit:
Sesc Pompeia, The House of Brazilian Objects Museum, Moreira Salles
Institute , the
Museum of Contemporary Art of the University of São Paulo and the Museum of the Portuguese Language.
Find out more below! 1. Craft: Clay: Gabriella Marinho: Clay-Griô
Clay is the raw material for a large number of Brazilian design artifacts. In Gabriella Marinho's exhibition for the current edition of the project 'Ofício: Barro', at Sesc Pompeia, it is possible to contemplate the importance of this material up close. In addition to clay,
clay and ceramics are also research elements in the exhibition, which explores the relationship between art and education.
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Until December 8, 2024 Tuesday to Friday, from 10am to 9pm | Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, from 10am to 6pm Creativity Workshops Warehouse R. Clelia, 93, White Water - Sao Paulo (SP) Free entry 2. 60 years of Brazilian fashion
If you are interested in fashion, you must attend the exhibition
60 years of Brazilian fashion , which is being held at the Museu A CASA do Objeto Brasileiro. The exhibition discusses the
evolution of fashion in Brazil between the 1960s and 2010, with the participation of young talents in the field who reinterpret trends and styles from each period. data-instgrm-version="14"> View this photo on Instagram
Until November 10th
Thursday to Sunday, from 10am to 6pm 1216, Pinheiros – Sao Paulo Free entry 3. Visit to the Luz Station building
On Saturdays and Sundays, the Museu da Língua Portuguesa offers guided tours of the Estação da Luz building, in order to share the history of this monument, which is one of the oldest and most historic in the city.
During the tour, areas of the building that are usually closed to the public are shown, such as the historic wing where the museum's administrative sector operates, which preserves the original architecture from 1901. The activity is free and there is no need to book in advance. data-instgrm-version="14"> View this photo on Instagram
4. Stefania Bril: disobedience for affection
The first exhibition dedicated to the work of Polish photographer Stefania Bril over the last three decades opened last month at
IMS Paulista. Stefania's work resulted in approximately 11,000 photographs, which question the modern city and reflect on the human beings who inhabit it.
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Until January 26, 2025 Tuesday to Sunday, from 10am to 8pm
2424 - Sao Paulo (SP) Gallery 1 | 6th floor 5. Panorama of Brazilian Art
The 38th edition of the
' Panorama of Brazilian Art: A Thousand Degrees' , a biennial exhibition by the Museum of Modern Art of São Paulo, which is being held at the Museum of Contemporary Art of the University of São Paulo, has just opened. The exhibition features works by 34 artists from 16 Brazilian states, and has heat as its guiding element — an insurmountable maximum temperature, in the words of the curators. data-instgrm-version="14"> View this photo on Instagram
Until January 26, 2025 Tuesday to Sunday, from 10am to 9pm
1301 - Vila Mariana, Sao Paulo (SP) Free entry