Education
2024


Navigate through SP–Arte via thematic audio guides. Created and narrated by experts, the content offers an immersive experience that delves into artists and works from the exhibition projects of the fair. Listen before, during, or after your visit.

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Introducing the 20th SP–Arte by Felipe Molitor

The audio guide provides a summary of the 20th anniversary edition of SP–Arte, presenting how the fair is organized and the highlights of the edition. Additionally, the audio guide brings trivia about the history and behind-the-scenes of the event.


A Modernism to Savor, by Giancarlo Hannud

Starting from the 1920s, the audio guide delves into the “appetizers, delicacie and treats” of Brazilian artistic production from that period until the 1970s. In this itinerary, Brazilian modernism emerges by importing formal languages from abroad, but in facing its own contradictions, it becomes multifaceted, gushing the joy of happiness amidst pain.


Saving the Life That Is Yours: Creating Your Own Models, by Renata Felinto

Similar to the work “In Search of Our Mothers’ Gardens: Womanist Prose” by American writer Alice Walker, the audio guide investigates the importance of references for afro-diaspora artists. The itinerary includes creators who allowed themselves the freedom and challenge of articulating their own conceptual, thematic, and aesthetic paradigms, breaking barriers in the contemporary productions of their ethnic-social segment.


Nature, body and landscape in contemporary female production, by Thais Rivitti

A journey through works created by female artists who choose a relationship with nature as the driving force behind their research. In this audio guide, the languages are diverse, but the questions remain constant. How to respect non-human forms of life? How to act and transform the world without falling into relationships of exploitation? How to value activities related to the care and maintenance of life?


Saturated with Images, Cleansing Our Eyes to (Re)See for the First Time, by Victor Gorgulho

This audio guide proposes a journey where the experience of navigating the art fair – typically marked by an excess of stimuli and a sparse absorption of the exhibited artworks – is replaced by a slower promenade, marked by pauses, breaths, and inviting gaps for reflection by the visiting audience.