The UAE’s Sharjah Art Foundation is hosting the exhibition “Leda Catunda: I like to like what others are liking” until February, featuring paintings and objects from the Brazilian artist’s more than forty-year career. In an interview with ANBA, Catunda shared her experience of exhibiting in an Arab country for the first time.
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The restored tomb of the pharaoh who ruled Ancient Egypt for about 40 years has been reopened to visitors in Luxor. The site was presented to the press over the weekend.
Now Brazil’s Consul General in Lisbon, Alessandro Candeas reflects in his new book on his four-year experience heading Brazil’s office in Ramallah, West Bank.
The Arab representative at the event was developed for Bahrain by students from the American University of Beirut. The exhibition invites participants to explore solutions for a warmer world.
Leading artists from Morocco, Mauritania, Palestine, Sudan, and other countries are among the 125 creators featured in one of the world’s most important exhibitions.
“Salvar o fogo”, the second book of the “Earth Trilogy” by Itamar Vieira Jr. will be released in Arabic by Egypt’s Logha Publishing.
The Holy Spirit University of Kaslik is hosting an exhibition featuring records of Lebanese immigration to Latin American countries and a conference on diplomatic relations. Debates and the exhibition’s opening will take place on Thursday (25).
Already partners, the Federal University of Ceará, FUNCEME, and the Hassan II Institute of Agronomic and Veterinary Medicine signed an agreement to strengthen collaboration in water management and the development of arid regions.
The European Union delegation announced the launch of an initiative that will strengthen the protection of Libya’s historical sites, while promoting cultural tourism in the country.
The Guimarães Rosa Institute in Beirut opens a photographic exhibition by Nadine Ashkar on the Tripoli International Fair, a pavilion designed by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer.
Palestine, Sudan, Syria, and Lebanon will be represented through culinary activities, crafts, and workshops at the event organized at the Immigration Museum in São Paulo.
Publishers interested in translating books originally published in Brazilian Portuguese can access a support program. Projects for new translations may receive up to USD 6,000. Applications close in October.
The company is responsible for transporting exhibitors and artworks and says that supporting the exhibition is a way to highlight Brazil’s importance in its strategy.
The production Meu Remédio arrives in São Paulo on August 30 and runs until September 28, exploring, in a humorous way, identity and self-acceptance. The work stems from a reflection on the actor’s Syrian heritage.

