For the past several months, Brazilian democracy has been in a state of disarray. The far-right government, fuelled by a nostalgia for military dictatorship and religious fundamentalism, have begun a crusade against the popular classes, the LGBTQI + community, the indigenous population, environmental activists, and human rights defenders. The cultural and artistic spheres and liberties were amongst the first fields targeted by the far-right government that has abolished the Ministry of Culture and is quick to censor any works with themes that “go against” their values.
An overview of the situation in the company of Brazilian artists, Kika Nicolela and Calixto Neto.

