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A person's face and hair are covered in white sugar-like granules, with closed eyes and dripping liquid.

Sugar Island: A Film that Lays Bare the Colonial Legacies between Haiti and the Dominican Republic

A person with dark skin and a light blue head covering screams with wide eyes and outstretched hands, illuminated against a dark background.

Bodies in a state of eruption: the performance and metamorphosis of Malu Avelar

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Performance

Not for Sale: How Black and Indigenous artists are rewriting the rules of the art market

Not for Sale: How Black and Indigenous artists are rewriting the rules of the art market

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Black Cultures Matter

What’s Behind Decolonial Movements in Brazil?

What’s Behind Decolonial Movements in Brazil?

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Black Cultures Matter

Celebration and Resistance in Ventura Profana’s Films

Celebration and Resistance in Ventura Profana’s Films

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Brazil

The Art of Translating and Vice Versa

The Art of Translating and Vice Versa

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Brazil

What does the attack on works of art in Brasilia mean?

What does the attack on works of art in Brasilia mean?

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Brazil

A new government and new hope for art producers in Brazil

A new government and new hope for art producers in Brazil

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Announcement

The Exhibition TECHNO Reveals Institutional Blind Spots

The Exhibition TECHNO Reveals Institutional Blind Spots

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Review

Sugarcane in Caribbean Art

Sugarcane in Caribbean Art

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Caribe

Decentering the I: How to Redefine the Human

Decentering the I: How to Redefine the Human

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Indigenous Cultures

Emancipation Through Sound

Emancipation Through Sound

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Caribe

What Are NFTs and What Do They Mean for BIPOC Artists?

What Are NFTs and What Do They Mean for BIPOC Artists?

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Tash Moore

“For Eyes That Can See: A Question of Time”

“For Eyes That Can See: A Question of Time”

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Brazil

Awareness of the Presence of New Identities

Awareness of the Presence of New Identities

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Review

Ndinomholo Ndilula: mASCUliN(I)TY

Ndinomholo Ndilula: mASCUliN(I)TY

Event

StArt Art Gallery

In a Hypermediatized World

In a Hypermediatized World

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Black Cultures Matter

The Forgotten Social History of International Blackness

The Forgotten Social History of International Blackness

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Black Cultures Matter

WE ARE.

WE ARE.

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Black Cultures Matter

Smiling In the Face of the World's End

Smiling In the Face of the World's End

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Brazil