Roberto Burle Marx Site
Considered a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, the Roberto Burle Marx Site was requalified in 2021, with the participation of Expomus.
Read moreConsidered a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, the Roberto Burle Marx Site was requalified in 2021, with the participation of Expomus.
Read moreThe 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.
Read moreWith 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.
Read moreThe 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.
Read moreThe 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.
Read moreThe exhibition with about 90 works from the Collection of the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, from Madrid, highlights Picasso's influence on modern Spanish art and his relationship with masters of this aspect.
Read moreThe exhibition The Post Impressionism: Masterpieces of the Musée d'Orsay and the Musée de l'Orangerie, presents specific aspects of post-Impressionist artistic production, including names such as Van Gogh, Gaugin, Cézanne, Monet, Matisse, Renoir.
Read morePaul Klee - Unstable Balance brings together 120 works, including paintings, papers, prints, drawings and personal objects of the artist. The exhibition, conceived by Zentrum Paul Klee, from Bern (Switzerland), especially for Brazil, will be welcomed by ccbbs from São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Belo Horizonte from February to November 2019.
Read moreDivided into four modules, the exhibition features a generous set of works from various stages of the artist and a videobiography. It is a retrospective whose central theme is the study of color as an expressive means essential for the understanding of Lasar Segall's painting.
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