From Rembrandt to Video Games: Major São Paulo Exhibitions
From four centuries of Rembrandt etchings to a fifty-year history of video games, here are five major art shows on view across São Paulo now, with dates, free days and real prices in reais and US dollars for newcomers. The post From Rembrandt to Video Games: Major São Paulo Exhibitions appeared first on The Rio Times .
Four exhibitions in São Paulo during the second half of 2026 offer a variety of art experiences for visitors. The Rembrandt: O Mestre da Luz e da Sombra at Caixa Cultural São Paulo features 69 authenticated prints of the Dutch master, etchings roughly four centuries old, and is entirely free to enter. The Museu de Arte de São Paulo (MASP) has a survey of Mexican sculptor Damián Ortega, Matter and Energy, running until September 2026.
Admission is R$85 (about US$16), with free entry on Tuesdays and Friday evenings from 6pm to 9pm. The Pinacoteca de São Paulo showcases Macunaíma é Duwid, an Amazonian interpretation of the famous Brazilian novel's anti-hero, priced at R$30 (about US$6) per ticket. Japan House São Paulo offers two exhibitions, KIGUMI and Shiro: uma escala de nuances, both free to visit.
Lastly, the Joan Miró exhibition in Jardins district features never-before-seen works by the Catalan master, making it a valuable addition to any serious art weekend.
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