"Leonilson usa a autobiografía como um projeto em que os limites da realidade e da ficção se perdem", diz a curadora e diretora da artes visuales da Americas Society Gabriela Rangel.
José Leonilson: Empty Man at Americas Society is an "exquisite and intelligently curated survey [filled with] political importance and poetic urgency".
As Brazilians fight against corruption and cronyism, one Supreme Court judge insists on doing things the old-fashioned way.
The $1.9 billion pledged in signing bonuses in two pre-salt auctions set a new record, though fell short of Brasilia’s goal of $2.3 billion.
Her own conflicted relationship with race led this Brazilian photographer to push for equality.
Journalist Fabio Zanini digs into one of Brazil’s most corrosive and enduring myths: that its size entitles it to power and influence abroad.
After years of financial uncertainty, the Brazilian oil giant is back from the brink – and beating regional competitors.