Brazil's José Leonilson is a legendary figure in his homeland and this illuminating exhibition offered a comprehensive U.S. introduction to his powerful work.
A widespread arts initiative has aimed to change art history by presenting the works of Latino artists across dozens of institutions in the United States, including Metropolis, the new America's Society exhibit.
Twenty-five years after his death, the Brazilian artist José Leonilson receives his first U.S. solo show at Americas Society and Council of the Americas.
The Americas Society exhibition begins with the later and quietly beautiful works by the famed Brazilian artist, on view until February 3.
After their triumphant U.S. debut tour last season, Cuban early music ensemble Ars Longa returns to New York on February 27.
Food critic Josimar Melo shares his ideal day of eating in Brazil’s largest city.
A wave of refugee and immigrant restaurants is changing São Paulo’s food landscape for the better.