Vaccine MuseumThe first of its kind in Latin America, the Vaccine Museum was inaugurated in March 2023 in the Science Park of the Butantan Institute.
SESI LabSESI Lab occupies almost 8,000 square meters of built area in the heart of Brasilia. The center dedicated to art, science and technology had museological advice from Expomus in its implementation.
Jewish Museum of São PauloMUJ aims to cultivate the various expressions, histories, memories, traditions and values of Jewish culture, in dialogue with the Brazilian context.
Roberto Burle Marx SiteConsidered a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, the Roberto Burle Marx Site was requalified in 2021, with the participation of Expomus.
Museum of FlorianópolisInaugurated in 2021, the Museum was born with the aim of promoting continuous reflection on the territory and transformation of urban space.
OSGEMEOS: Our SecretsThe exhibition brought together almost a thousand items selected by the graffiti artists Otavio and Gustavo Pandolfo themselves.
Encompassing the Globe: Portugal and the Worlds of the 16th and 17th CenturiesThe Encompassing the Globe exhibition explored the artistic creation that flourished when Portuguese navigators spread new techniques and images around the world.
So Far, So CloseThe exhibition held in Brasilia and São Paulo marked the 10th anniversary of the Telefónica Foundation and received the Aberje Award in the Memory and Historical Responsibility category.
Heritage of the Sacred: Masterpieces of the Vatican and Italian MuseumsThe National Museum of Fine Arts received the exhibition in 2013, during World Youth Day, with more than 100 masterpieces from the Vatican Museums and major Italian institutions.
Impressionism: Paris and ModernityWith the City of Light as the main star, Impressionism: Paris and Modernity – Masterpieces of the Musanda d’Orsay presented to Brazil a set of 85 pieces of the French institution. The show received four awards.
War and PeaceThe panels painted by Candido Portinari for the UN headquarters in the United States returned to Brazil for restoration and a roaming with museum coordination of Expomus, next to the Portinari Project.
Bauhaus Imaginista: Reciprocal LearningThe exhibition was the first part of a project that aimed to address various aspects of the Bauhaus movement, a German art school founded in 1919 and closed by the Nazi regime, which revolutionized modern design by preaching the use of simplified lines and shapes.