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1 Jan 2010

Book “Bienal de São Paulo since 1951”

Francisco Matarazzo Sobrinho's speech at the opening on the 1st  Bienal, 1951. With him, Yolanda Penteado, Carmelita Leme Garcez, Darcy Vargas and Lucas Nogueira Garcez.
Francisco Matarazzo Sobrinho's speech at the opening on the 1st Bienal, 1951. With him, Yolanda Penteado, Carmelita Leme Garcez, Darcy Vargas and Lucas Nogueira Garcez. Credit: Peter Scheier / Fundação Bienal São Paulo. Copyright Instituto Moreira Salles

Fundação Bienal launched on March , at Ciccillo Mattarazzo Pavilion, the book “Bienal de São Paulo since 1951”, a publication that commemorates the 70th anniversary of Bienal de São Paulo, completed in 2021, and the 60th anniversary of the Fundação Bienal de São Paulo, celebrated this year.

Organized by Paulo Miyada – assistant curator of the 34th Bienal – Faz escuro mas eu canto (2020-2021) and assistant curator for Latin American art at the Center Pompidou – the publication is composed of 30 essays by authors as Abílio Guerra, Lula Wanderley, Francisco Alambert, Regina Teixeira de Barros, Glaucia Villas-Boas, Isobel Whitelegg, among others.

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