MIS, MASP, Japan House and IMS are packed with new exhibitions that will be part of the city's cultural calendar in March 2024
Updated at Mar 4, 2024, 11:44 AM - Submitted at Mar 6, 2024, 9:00 AM
Masks and Flowers: Tomie Ohtake's papers, at the Tomie Ohtake Institute(divulgação/)
The cultural calendar of the city of São Paulo is packed with exhibitions and fairs to visit and explore in March! Among the programs this month, highlights include Tomie Ohtake's works, Gran Fury, at MASP, and the last few days, “Living with Robots”, at Japan House.
Below, we list 6 cultural programs that you can't miss this March in the capital of São Paulo!
Until March 17 , MIS visitors will have the opportunity to see the work of photographer Rafa Rojas , who opens the season of the series "Colors of São Paulo" , a series that explores a new vision of gray São Paulo, seeking an escape in the colors of the city's architecture .
Focusing on the papers, documents and magazines found in Tomie Ohtake 's personal collection, in her home-studio, the exhibition that will run until May at the Tomie Ohtake Institute offers visitors the opportunity to learn a little more about the artist's life and work.
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 runs until March 30.
Designed to interact with humans in a friendly, safe and collaborative way, "friendly robots" are the theme of the exhibition “Living with robots”, which runs until March 31, 2024 , on the ground floor of Japan House São Paulo.
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.