By Instituto Gilberto Gil
Text: Lucas Vieira, journalist and music researcher
Gilberto Gil com a esposa Flora Gil e a neta Pina em sua casa (Novembro de 2021)Instituto Gilberto Gil
Acclimated to the new pandemic lifestyle, Gilberto Gil celebrated the start of 2021 with the arrival of his new granddaughters Roma and Pina, the twins born to his son José Gil and his wife, the singer Mariá Pinkusfeld.
Gilberto Gil toma a primeira dose da vacina CoronaVac em Salvador. (2021-12-03)Instituto Gilberto Gil
Vaccine
Another feature of the year was Gil's involvement in health care and the fight against coronavirus. He defended the vaccine and mask wearing on his social media sites and received his two CoronaVac jabs in March and April.
Gilberto Gil gets vaccinated against COVID-19 (2021-03-12)Instituto Gilberto Gil
Gilberto Gil talks about the importance of the vaccine against COVID-19 (2021-03-17)Instituto Gilberto Gil
Ensaio fotográfico de Gilberto Gil para a revista Noize (2018)Instituto Gilberto Gil
#NãoFiqueEsperando
In the second half of the year, he became a global ambassador for a campaign to raise awareness about chronic kidney disease. Using the hashtag #NãoFiqueEsperando—which literally means Don't Wait—the campaign was jointly run by the company AstraZeneca and the Brazilian health and wellness program Faz-Bem.
Gilberto Gil e família viajam para casa de campo em Araras, para se isolar durante pandemia do Covid-19 (Março de 2020)Instituto Gilberto Gil
The Viajando com os Gil series
In June, when he turned 79, Gilberto Gil joined his family at his home in Araras, in the Serrana Region in the state of Rio de Janeiro, to record Viajando com os Gil (Traveling with the Gil Family), a series produced by Amazon showing him going about his everyday life with his family.
Gilberto Gil com os filhos José Gil e Bem Gil em encontro de Natal na casa de Araras (Dezembro de 2019)Instituto Gilberto Gil
Gil also added to his catalog in 2021 with new digital releases. In January, his livestream performance alongside the guitarist Bem Gil and the Gilsons—the band made up of his son José and his grandsons João and Francisco—was made into the EP Coala VRTL 2020.
Gilberto Gil faz live com rádio italiana em sua casa em Araras, durante quarentena de pandemia mundial do Covid-19 (Março de 2020)Instituto Gilberto Gil
The São João em Araras album
In May, it was the turn of the album from another of his livestream performances, São João em Araras, which he had recorded on his 78th birthday on June 26, 2020.
Refloresta (Reforestation)
In February, involved as ever in political and environmental causes, Gil joined his sons and grandsons to release the single Refloresta, calling for reforestation as part of a campaign with the NGO Instituto Terra. The song marked his debut on the TiKTok app, which promised to plant a tree for every shared video of the song.
The Indigenous cause
In March, as part of the Demarcação Já Remix Festival—which was held to support the Indigenous cause—Gil released his single Do Guarani Ao Guaraná, featuring Lenine, DJ MAM, Rodrigo Sha, and the Guarani Choir Tenonderã.
Still on the environmental front, the singer joined a group of 30 artists (including his daughter Preta Gil and his granddaughter Flor Gil) to record the song Canção pra Amazônia, which calls for the world's largest rainforest to be protected. The song was released in September on the TV program Fantástico.
Gilberto Gil com a cantora Preta Gil nos bastidores do show Gilbertos Samba (2014-04-05)Instituto Gilberto Gil
Collaborations
And, as the year progressed, there were yet more releases and collaborations: Gil featured in the recording of O Amor with Analu Paredes and Interestelar with Anastácia and Fi Bueno, as well as re-recording Tenho Sede in support of the One Million Cisterns Program and Pai e Mãe with his daughter Preta Gil.
Re-releases
Two albums from Gil's back catalog were re-released. His 1977 live album Refestança with Rita Lee was made available for streaming for the first time.
Gilberto Gil em ensaio para capa do álbum de 1971 (1971)Instituto Gilberto Gil
Recorded while in exile in 1971 and sung in English, the album of the same name was also re-released, with the vinyl being remastered for the first time in Brazil since its original release.
Gilberto Gil also continued his livestreaming appearances, talking on a wide range of topics. He was interviewed about his life and spiritual quest by the Instituto Civitas Solis; he spoke about environmental issues at the Earth Hour Online Festival; he debated democratizing technology with Thought Works; and discussed his experiences at the Rock in Rio Humanorama. His livestreaming appearances also included a performance with the singer Juliette for the June Festivals livestream, where they sang various hit songs from the Northeast.
Video of the meeting of dindo [godfather] Gil and his new goddaughter Juliette, Brazilian singer.
Gil's shelves were also filling up with awards and tributes during 2021. In July, Gilberto Gil received the title of Doutor Honoris Causa from the University of Berklee. In France, he was awarded the Medal of Honor by the city of Nancy. The rapper Emicida's recording of the song É Tudo Para Ontem, which featured Gil, won the Lusofonia Prize. The songwriter also received the Troféu Potência award from the Agência Mynd and was named Inspiration of the Year at the Band Inspira Rio Awards.
Ensaio fotográfico de Gilberto Gil para a revista Noize (2018)Instituto Gilberto Gil
Immortal
In the midst of so many awards, the major highlight of 2021 for Gil was being elected as one of the 40 permanent members (known as immortals) of the Brazilian Academy of Letters. Representing music, Gilberto Gil was elected by an absolute majority to occupy chair number 20 at the Academy, being only the second Black man to become a member in its 124-year history.
Gilberto Gil e a cantora Adriana Calcanhoto durante show em Cologne (2021-10-08)Instituto Gilberto Gil
Return to the stage
Another major highlight of 2021 was Gil's return to the stage. On a joint tour with the gaucho singer Adriana Calcanhotto, Gilberto Gil toured Europe between September and November. With a band made up of his sons Bem and José Gil, his grandchildren João and Flor Gil, and the drummer Marcelo Costa, Gil did 19 concerts in 8 countries.
Gilberto Gil durante apresentação em Viena (2021-10-21)Instituto Gilberto Gil
With his customary style, Gilberto Gil engaged in so many new ventures in 2021, showing that while still following pandemic protocols and taking precautions, it is vital to keep the faith.
Exhibit credits
Research and text: Lucas Vieira
Assembly: Carla Peixoto
General credits
Editing and curation: Chris Fuscaldo / Garota FM
Musical content research: Ceci Alves, Chris Fuscaldo, Laura Zandonadi and Ricardo Schott
Ministry of Culture content research: Carla Peixoto, Ceci Alves, Chris Fuscaldo
Captions: Anna Durão, Carla Peixoto, Ceci Alves, Chris Fuscaldo, Daniel Malafaia, Fernanda Pimentel, Gilberto Porcidonio, Kamille Viola, Laura Zandonadi, Lucas Vieira, Luciana Azevedo, Patrícia Sá Rêgo, Pedro Felitte, Ricardo Schott, Roni Filgueiras e Tito Guedes
Data editing: Isabela Marinho and Marco Konopacki
Gege Produções Review: Cristina Doria
Acknowledgements Gege Produções, Gilberto Gil, Flora Gil, Gilda Mattoso, Fafá Giordano, Maria Gil, Meny Lopes, Nelci Frangipani, Cristina Doria, Daniella Bartolini e todos os autores das fotos e personagens da história
All media: Instituto Gilberto Gil
*Every effort has been made to credit the images, audios and videos and correctly tell the story about the episodes narrated in the exhibitions. If you find errors and/or omissions, please contact us by email atendimentogil@gege.com.br