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Germano Dushá

Germano Dushá (Serra dos Carajás, Brazil) is a curator, writer, and cultural agent. In the intersection of aesthetics, critical thinking and esoteric traditions, his practice assumes multiple forms—as curatorial, literature, and hypermedia experiments—to investigate social imaginaries, and dwell on the energy fluxes connected to radical subjective experiences and transmutation processes. He has been collaborating with a number of organizations in different countries, and will be the co-curator of the “38th Panorama of Brazilian Art” of the Modern Art Museum of São Paulo - MAM-SP. Among his recent exhibitions, he curated “Esfíngico Frontal” (Mendes Wood DM, São Paulo) in 2023; “Calor Universal” (Pace, East Hampton) and “Semana sim, Semana não” (Casa Zalszupin, São Paulo) in 2022; “Terra and Temperature” (Almeida & Dale, São Paulo) in 2021; and “The Unstable Hour” (Bruno Múrias, Lisboa) in 2019. He has cofounded Observatório (2015-2016), an independent exhibition space in São Paulo; Coletor (2012-2016), an itinerant platform for contemporary practices; and Contra-Flecha (2022-ongoing), an annual exhibition program focused on new perspectives of Brazilian art history. Currently, he is the coordinator of Fora, a pluridisciplinary organization founded in 2018 that works with cultural manifestations and institutional strategies.