The National Institute of Historical and Artistic Heritage expects the restoration project to conclude in December
Authorities also began restoration work on art damaged during the ensuing riots
As the ESMA Museum and Site of Memory in Buenos Aires gains international recognition, the history it seeks to safeguard is under attack by Argentina’s extremist frontrunner in the upcoming presidential election
Titled “Choreographies of the Impossible”, the 35th edition of the world’s second-oldest biennial doesn’t dance around charged topics, it dances about them
The 19th edition of SP-Arte features a small but optimistic set of international dealers who say navigating the country’s complicated and expensive customs rules is worth the trouble
An extensive report chronicles the state of objects in the national collection following the riot in Brasília on 8 January
Leftist leader has appointed a culture minister but faces challenges from fundamentalism to funding
As Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva prepares to return to office as Brazil’s president, the country’s arts sector eagerly awaits the reinvigoration of the ministry of culture, which Jair Bolsonaro dissolved
As the country's coronavirus cases spike, a new ordinance temporarily stops support for projects in places that have not yet lifted lockdown measures
The Brazilian president allegedly requested the removal of Os Orixás by the artist Djanira da Motta e Silva at the behest of his wife, an Evangelical Christian
The government has fired all 41 technical staff, who safeguard an important collection of more than 250,000 works
Luciano Querido, trained as an IT technician, has been in the role provisionally since May despite lacking the federal qualifications for the role
Frias is the fifth person to hold the role since Bolsonaro dissolved the ministry of culture after his election in 2019
Julio Villani's banners symbolise his “ongoing determination, revolt and despair” at the Brazilian leader's handling of the coronavirus crisis
As the Brazilian president calls for businesses to re-open despite a growing number of Covid-19 cases, some refuse to follow "politically-influenced" advice
Duarte has been critical of the Rouanet Law, a federal cultural incentive, despite benefitting from it
Roberto Alvim, a former theatre director, is a die-hard supporter of the far-right president Jair Bolsonaro
Tristram Hunt, the director of the Victoria and Albert Museum, calls on the international community to condemn President Trump's threat to target Iran's cultural sites
The museum is seeking $30m to reopen one wing in 2022 for the bicentennial of Brazilian independence
Henrique Pires says the government has more important issues to deal with than two men kissing on television
Roberto Alvim, who is calling for a conservative artists' database, will close his São Paulo theatre after claiming he was persecuted over political views
The 34th exhibition will involve collaborations with more than 20 cultural institutions in the city and multiple openings throughout the year
The Rouanet Law, which the Brazilian leader claims enables corruption, was amended in an official announcement
Controversial president’s economic reforms may prove a boost for the country’s art market, despite worries about censorship
The departments of culture, sports and social development have merged
Our London and New York teams ponder 2018's biggest art stories. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.