Museum of Tomorrow’s Fábio Scarano On Rethinking Science Through Art and Redefining Institutional Purpose "Our job is to create experiences that make people ask new questions," the curator tells Observer. By Dan Duray
How Simões de Assis Built a Global Platform for Brazilian Art "It’s a family business, and we’re proud that the second generation has been able to improve things while still being supported by the first," Guilherme de Assis tells Observer. By Elisa Carollo
Why Chile Might Be South America’s Most Overlooked Adventure Capital From Atacama to Patagonia, Chile makes extremes easy with dark-sky nights, glacier days and coastal dinners. By Paul Jebara
Sara Flores and the Shipibo Community’s Journey from the Amazon to the Venice Biennale By Elisa Carollo
A Legacy of Resistance: Niomar Moniz Sodré Bittencourt’s Collection Nets €11.3M at Sotheby’s By Elisa Carollo
With a Buoyant Opening, SP–Arte Showcases the Strength of a Self-Sufficient Brazilian Art Market By Elisa Carollo
SP–Arte Founder Fernanda Feitosa Reflects On Brazil’s Lasting Cultural and Artistic Momentum By Elisa Carollo
Inside Sumaq Machu Picchu’s Mystical Shaman Tours, Pisco Sours and Sacred Rock Ceremonies By Morgan Halberg