Art Bulletin

On the last Sunday of each month, the Art team shares the main news and curiosities about artistic movements and culture in the Global South.

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A Revolution Can Only Be the Child of Culture and Ideas

The Twenty-Seventh Art Bulletin (May 2026)
While imperialist offensives weaponise culture to neutralise resistance, a radical truth remains: art, literature, and imagination are never separate from political struggle, but a necessary form of collective defiance in building a new society.
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Samba for Popular Agrarian Reform

The Twenty-Fourth Art Bulletin (February 2026)
For this year’s Carnaval in Brazil, the MST and Acadêmicos do Tatuapé, one of São Paulo’s samba schools, collaborated on a samba-enredo (Carnaval theme song) calling for popular agrarian reform.
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When the Revolution Comes, Our Songs Will Be Sung

The Twenty-Third Art Bulletin (January 2026)
Korean social movements are repurposing the tradition of minjung-gayo (people’s music) by creatively incorporating K-pop and messages about women’s struggles today.
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Woodcuts Against Fascism from Shanghai to Mexico City

The Nineteenth Art Bulletin (September 2025)
Eighty years after the victory of the World Anti-Fascist War, we remember how artists from China to Mexico have used art as a practice of solidarity and a tool for revolutionary social transformation.
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Augusto Boal’s Copernican Revolution in Reverse

The Seventeenth Art Bulletin (July 2025)
Fifty years after the publication of Técnicas Latino-americanas de teatro popular, we revisit Augusto Boal’s vision of a ‘Copernican revolution in reverse’ to reclaim the Global South as the centre of artistic and political imagination.
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