Fundação Bienal de São Paulo is proud to participate in the 56th edition of Biennale Arte 2015, the most important international art event . This is just not because Biennale of Venice is the oldest and most traditional Biennale, but for the location too, which works as a central point merging art, politic and ethnic of our contemporary world.
The Brazilian Pavilion took all the art events that started spreading in all the country from 2013 as a beginning. In one of the most emblematic posters that invaded the streets read: "It is so much that does not fit here." As a summary of the grievances that mobilized millions of protesters, this phrase seemed to Luiz Camillo Osorio and curators Cauê Alves interesting to summarize the political intensity that mark the Brazilian art since the 1960s and more recently gained new shades.
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