The event, a partnership between the CEBRI's Culture and International Relations Program and the Brazil Institute of the King's College London, aims to promote a debate on the legacies of the Modern Art Week of 1922 for Brazilian culture, with a focus on music. By bringing together artists and researchers from different strands, the debate will seek to present the public with different views and readings on the subject.
The event, a partnership between the CEBRI's Culture and International Relations Program and the Brazil Institute of the King's College London, aims to promote a debate on the legacies of the Modern Art Week of 1922 for Brazilian culture, with a focus on music. By bringing together artists and researchers from different strands, the debate will seek to present the public with different views and readings on the subject.
Secretary-General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1990-1992)
Curator and Art Consultant
Vice-Dean (International) of the Faculty of Social Science and Public Policy at King’s College London