Wednesday, January 3, 2018


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2017 was one hell of a year, right? 
I was going to send out my usual tips, but sitting in my warm house (it’s sub-zero outside), with my cat curled up beside me, I’m in reflection mode and starting out the new year listening to my beacon: Brene Brown.
Here’s the quote that inspired me to write today:
" You can not take people professionally, where you are not willing to go personally...We are just one integrated person." - Brene Brown
It comes from this podcast, which I think every artist should listen to and talks about the integral relationship between creativity and being personal.
It’s a conversation happening through the lens of marketing which can feel deeply confronting for creatives and even Brene, a PHD who’s spent thousands of hours studying resilience and human nature, struggled deeply with her marketing and branding.
I love the parts about the messy middle where every artist must spend huge amounts of time as this is the creative process, and blending your creative life with your “other life,” a struggle we all face.
This was recorded a while back but it is still deeply relevant today, as so many women overcame shame and guilt to speak up in 2017.
I was trying to think of an actionable note to end this newsletter and in the spirit of getting personal here it is:
Over the years, Women in Music has become a special place I have gone to experience togetherness, share stories, and support, and I'm honored to be serving as an advisory board member.
If you have not heard of WIM, I deeply encourage you to check it out. It's not just for women we also welcome men and have many in the community.
Currently Women in Music represents over 4,000 women across 12 chapters and we are taking a stand in 2018 to move hard conversations forward that we face in the industry.
This is literally the best $50 you will spend. It will open you up to not only wonderful events in multiple cities around the world, but also to a built-in network where you can ask for anything you need, and it will remind you that you don't have to go it alone. 
I do not get a toaster or a kickback for sharing this. I do get the deep satisfaction of inviting you to a community where you can connect, share, promote, and find allies, who will be at your fingertips in the new year.
Here's to more togetherness, more love, and to taking better care of one another in our industry in 2018.


  


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Brazilian Singer Betto Luz promote new album to celebrate Dorival Caymmi
Fashion Design Lu MAchado in partnership with Costa Consulting Co promote art at Anápolis , State of |Goiás , Brazil

The opening will happen in febuary at Anápolis, 2th bigger city of Goiás State. The proposal of entrepreneurs Lu Machado and Sula Costa, beyound of promote news artists in the arts market is to add a new space where  people can enjoy art, fashion and culture in just one place.
It will be unmissable!
The contemporary discussions in Spinosa’s sculpture
José Leonilson still your performance "Empty Man" at New York

On view: September 27–February 3, 2018
Curated by Cecilia Brunson, Gabriela Rangel, and Susanna V. Temkin.
José Leonilson (1957-1993) came of age as an artist during the 80s generation in Brazil. What he shared with this diverse artistic milieu was the so-called ‘joy of painting,’ rediscovered in the years following the end of Brazil’s dictatorship. What separated him from his contemporaries was his personal way of working and his distinct aesthetic centered on raw emotional feelings, introspective musings, and private affairs.
The Visual Arts Gallery opens Wednesday through Saturday from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. Free admission. Learn morehttps://www.as-coa.org/jos%C3%A9-leonilson-empty-man
At The Met Breuer SEPTEMBER 13, 2017–JANUARY 14, 2018
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 NOVEMBER 2017 NEWSLETTER - ARTS & CULTURE
MUSIC
Eliane Elias
From Bill Evans to Brazil
NOV 3 - 4 @ 8:00 PM
Jazz at Lincoln Center – Rose Theater

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VISUAL ARTS
Exhibition of historic works by Alfredo Volpi
NOV 3 -  DEC 22 
Gladstone Gallery

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MUSIC
LatiNew Music Series presents: Alexa Bomtempo  
NOV 9 @ 7:15 PM 
Symphony Space

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Also this month
VISUAL ARTS
Exhibition "Land Marks" with works by Liene Bosquê
NOV 2 – NOV 29
Opening: NOV 2 @ 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
The Cluster Gallery 
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MUSIC
Vinicius Cantuaria Quintet 
NOV 3 - 5 @ 7:30 PM & 9:30 PM
Dizzy Club Coca Cola


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VISUAL ARTS
Collective Exhibition “Fragmento, In-Process
NOV 3 – DEC 8
Opening: NOV 3 @ 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

B[x] Gallery
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MUSIC
Rogerio Souza, Tiago do Bandolim and Billy Newman
NOV 5 @ 4:00 PM & 6:00 PM
Jazz Forum Arts (Tarrytown)  

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LITERATURE
Brazil Reads Brasil  - Evoé Collective Reads Brazilian Plays
November 6 @ 6:30 PM
Martin E. Segal Theater Center
MUSIC
Helio Alves Trio   
NOV 10
Jazz at Kitano  


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THEATER
Group.BR 6th Anniversary – Pão de Queijo Brunch
NOV 12 @ 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
34 N 7th Street #3W / Brooklyn

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VISUAL ARTS
Collective exhibition “Theory of Inevitable Convergence”
NOV 16 - DEC 22
Opening: NOV  15 @ 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Nara Roesler Gallery
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MUSIC
Fleurine and Boys from Brazil   
NOV 2 @ 8:30 PM
Zinc Bar NY  


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MUSIC
Brazil Afora - Alex Kautz Trio and John Ellis & Magos Herrera  
NOV 4 @ 7:00 PM
National Sawdust

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MUSIC
Asaran Earth Trio, CD Release Tour
NOV 5 @ 6:30 PM  
Arts on Site
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MUSIC
Denise Reis 
NOV 9 @ 6:00 PM 
Birdland  Jazz Club  


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EDUCATION
Encontro da Rede PUB - NY   
NOV 9 @ 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
CLACS – NYU 


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MUSIC
III International Choro Festival Promoted by BMF
NOV 9 - 12
Opening Concert:  NOV 10 @ 8:00 PM 

Multiple locations
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VISUAL ARTS
Exhibition "Mirror’s Inhabitants" by Fernanda Mello
NOV 16 - JAN 7
Opening: NOV 15 @ 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

BRIC House Hallway
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MUSIC
Duduka Da Fonseca & Samba Jazz Fantasia 
NOV 17 - 18
Jazz at Kitano  

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Ongoing Events
VISUAL ARTS
Exhibition  "José Leonilson: Empty Man"
SEP 27  – FEB 4
America’s Society

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VISUAL ARTS
Exhibition “Delirious: Art and the Limits of Reason – 1950-1980”
Through JAN 14 
Met Breuer  

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VISUAL ARTS 
Exhibition With Works by São Paulo Based Group Ruptura 
SEP 6 - NOV 4
Espasso Annex  

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FUNDRAISING
Brazil Foundation’s crowdfunding campaign “Abrace o Brasil” helps funding 100 social projects in Brazil, in various areas, including culture.  
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LITERATURE
“Prêmio Literário Brasileiro para Jovens Talentos” promoted by  Brazilian Endowment for the Arts (BEA).
Submissions deadline: NOV 30
 

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Upcoming Events
THEATER
Clarice’s Hour, a celebration of Clarice’s Birthday by Group.BR
DEC 10 @ 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM 
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MUSIC
OBACH (Orquestra de Brasília) honors José Maurício Nunes Garcia 
DEC 12 - 13  
Dimenna Center  
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VISUAL ARTS
Exhibition  “Tarsila do Amaral: Inventing Modern Art in Brazil”
FEB 11 – JUN 3, 2018
Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
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Thursday, February 1, 2018
12:00 – 2:00 p.m.
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We are pleased to bring together industry experts in technology and procurement to host the next IT/Procurement Leadership Forum in Miami, FL. Join us as we discuss current legal and business issues facing customers in the technology and procurement space. 
Your organization will most likely be audited. In this session, featured speakers Andrew Geyer and John Gary Maynard of Hunton & Williams LLP will discuss contracting tips to help prepare companies for a software audit, including common licensor compliance issues companies may face and steps to take once an audit has commenced. These forums are designed to provide an in-depth understanding of these issues, as well as key practical and legal principles to apply on a routine basis. 
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Friday, December 29, 2017

Guilherme Ferreira e toda a equipe da CitizenGO

União Europeia
Assine a campanha para enviar um e-mail ao governo brasileiro e à Comissão Europeia e pedir que eliminem do texto do acordo as referências à ideologia de gênero
CLIQUE PARA ASSINAR
Estão em curso negociações para um acordo comercial entre a União Europeia e o Mercosul (Brasil, Argentina, Paraguai e Uruguai). 
A CitizenGO teve acesso ao texto - um documento confidencial - e identificou que o acordo inclui uma cláusula que visa “fomentar a transversalidade efetiva do gênero”, ou seja, a União Europeia só aceitará o tratado se os países do Mercosul se comprometerem a promover a ideologia de gênero. Isso é o que significa a expressão “transversalidade efetiva de gênero”.
Querem fazer isso sem nenhuma base legal, de forma silenciosa, sem que a população saiba do que estão tentando impor.
Assine a petição para enviar um e-mail à Comissão Europeia e ao governo brasileiro e dizer a eles que os brasileiros não aceitarão essa imposição ideológica:
SULA, por favor, compartilhe esta petição com o maior número possível de pessoas. 
Mais uma vez, muito obrigado pelo apoio.
Guilherme Ferreira e toda a equipe da CitizenGO
PS: A pressão exercida sobre os parlamentares a respeito do abortoduto foi bem-sucedida. O projeto ainda não foi votado!


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O que é o RenovaBio?
O Renovabio foi sancionado pelo Presidente Michel Temer e publicado nesta quarta-feira, 27, no Diário Oficial da União.
O RenovaBio é uma regulação de indução, e não de intervenção. Se o RenovaBio pudesse ser resumido em duas palavras, elas seriam “indução” e “reconhecimento”. Indução a maior eficiência energética na produção e no uso de biocombustíveis, e reconhecimento da capacidade de cada biocombustível contribuir para o atingimento da meta de descarbonização.
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JOSÉ LEONILSON PRESENTS EMPTY MAN AT NYC

On view: September 27–February 3, 2018
Curated by Cecilia Brunson, Gabriela Rangel, and Susanna V. Temkin
José Leonilson (1957-1993) came of age as an artist during the 80s generation in Brazil. What he shared with this diverse artistic milieu was the so-called ‘joy of painting,’ rediscovered in the years following the end of Brazil’s dictatorship. What separated him from his contemporaries was his personal way of working and his distinct aesthetic centered on raw emotional feelings, introspective musings, and private affairs.
This Fall, Americas Society will present José Leonilson: Empty Man, the first U.S. solo exhibition of this key Brazilian artist. Focusing on Leonilson’s production as a mature artist, the show will feature approximately fifty paintings, drawings, and intimate embroideries made between the mid-1980s until 1993, when the artist died of AIDS. This short yet prolific period showcases the artist’s fully developed language, connecting Leonilson’s oeuvre with contemporary art practices, Brazilian vernacular traditions, and global issues prompted by the AIDS crisis. By taking as its starting point the works produced during the last three years of his life and moving backwards into the 1980s, the exhibition maps Leonilson’s artistic journey following the reverse chronology of T.S. Eliot: “in the beginning is my end. In my end is my beginning.”
Edited by Karen Marta and Gabriela Rangel, a fully illustrated publication with newly commissioned texts is being produced in conjunction with the exhibition. The book, designed by Garrick Gott, will feature essays by the show’s curators, as well as texts by invited scholars Jenni Sorkin (University of California at Santa Barbara), Luis Enrique Pérez Oramas (writer and art historian), and Yuji Kawasima (Universidad Complutense in Madrid).
About the Artist
Born in Fortaleza in 1957, Leonilson studied at the Escola Pan-Americana de Arte and the Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado (FAAP) in São Paulo. A participant in the generation defining exhibition, Como vai você, Geração 80? (How Are You, Generation 80?), he emerged as a seminal figure of the Brazilian contemporary art world during this decade. Over the course of his career Leonilson traveled extensively throughout Europe, and his paintings, drawings, and installations were featured in solo and group shows in France, Germany, Italy, and Spain, in addition to many exhibitions held in Brazil. In 1991, the artist tested positive for HIV. This diagnosis compelled a decisive shift in his career, as Leonilson began to develop his intimate embroideries, a practice he continued until his death in 1993 at the age of 36. Artworks by Leonilson are today included in such major public and private collections as the Centre National d’Art et de Culture Georges-Pompidou; the Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros; the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Barcelona; the Museu de Arte Moderna de São Paulo; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Tate Modern, London; The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, among others.


Exhibition Catalogue

Richly illustrated, this provocative book invites readers to "think crazy" about the postwar work of more than 60 international artists.
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Exhibition Overview

Delirious times demand delirious art, or so this exhibition proposes. The years between 1950 and 1980 were beset by upheaval. Around the globe, military conflict proliferated and social and political unrest flared. Disenchantment with an oppressive rationalism mounted, as did a corollary interest in fantastic, hallucinatory experiences. Artists responded to these developments by incorporating absurdity, disorder, nonsense, disorientation, and repetition into their work. In the process, they destabilize space and perception, give form to extreme mental, emotional, and physical states, and derange otherwise logical structures and techniques. Delirious explores the embrace of irrationality among American, Latin American, and European artists.
Divided into four sections—Vertigo, Excess, Nonsense, and Twisted—this exhibition showcases roughly 100 works of art by 62 artists, including Antonio Berni, Dara Birnbaum, Tony Conrad, Hanne Darboven, Dean Fleming, Nancy Grossman, Philip Guston, Eva Hesse, Alfred Jensen, Yayoi Kusama, Sol LeWitt, Darcílio Lima, Lee Lozano, Anna Maria Maiolino, Ana Mendieta, Bruce Nauman, Jim Nutt, Hélio Oiticica, Claes Oldenburg, Abraham Palatnik, Howardena Pindell, Peter Saul, Mira Schendel, Carolee Schneemann, Paul Sharits, Robert Smithson, Nancy Spero, Paul Thek, and Stan VanDerBeek. About a third of the exhibition is drawn from The Met collection. Linked by a common distrust of reason, the featured works alternately simulate and stimulate delirium, straining the limits of both legibility and intelligibility. Ultimately, the exhibition asks if it is possible to understand a good deal of postwar art, even seemingly rational art, as an exercise in calculated lunacy.