In Toronto, artist filmmakers Bárbara Wagner and Benjamin de Burca produced the film RISE to illuminate the creative force of a local youth-led spoken word movement known as RISE Edutainment. A subway station serves as the set where the collective’s poets, rappers, and musicians voice their experiences as first and second generation immigrants from the Caribbean and Africa.
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SUPPORT OUR STORIES FROM THE GLOBAL SOUTH! Now is the perfect time to support our stories. The Knight Foundation is will match your donations, dollar…
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Marcus Gammel, with Deutschlandradio Kultur, talks about Every Time A Ear Di Soun, an exciting radio program he co-curated with Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung for the documenta 14…
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Today, we’re taking you out for lunch with Brazilian artist Jorge Menna Barreto. The café within the pavilion that houses the 32nd São Paulo Biennial…
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Curator Jochen Volz talks about what sparked the design and content of the 32nd São Paulo Biennial exhibition titled “Live Uncertainty.” Ideas that have been dominating…
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Brazilian artist Vivian Caccuri talks about the residency in Ghana that sparked Tambon Bass, her project for the 32nd São Paulo Biennial. The artist creates…
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Listen in to our first-ever Fresh Art International radio broadcast, recorded live in Brazil! For three days, we were live streaming from inside the São Paulo Biennial pavilion on Jolt Radio. Our…
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South African artist Donna Kukama is creating an unusual book project for the 32nd São Paulo Biennial. During opening days of the international exhibition, she presents three chapters of the…
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More views of the São Paulo Biennial and our live streaming Jolt Radio show. LIVE from 1-2pm EST, 6-8 September.
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First views of São Paulo, where we’ve come to experience Viva Incerteza, the 32nd São Paulo Biennial exhibition. Join us for our live streaming Jolt Radio show, this week only, from 1-2pm EST, 6-8…
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