%0 Journal Article %T Brazilian Art and the Dilemma of Globalization: Strategies of Internationalization and Cultural Affirmation in Two 1990s Biennials %A Maria de F¨¢tima Morethy Couto %J Arts | An Open Access Journal from MDPI %D 2019 %R https://doi.org/10.3390/arts8040136 %X This paper will address specifically the 24th edition of the S£¿o Paulo Biennial (1998), which took up Oswald de Andrade¡¯s concept of anthropophagy as a guiding axis, but it will also bring to light the first edition of the Mercosul Biennial, which was held in 1997 in the city of Porto Alegre, situated in the south of Brazil, with the intention of establishing itself as a space for promotion of Latin American art. Both biennials are private entities, supported by autonomous foundations, but which require public funds to carry out their shows. It is noteworthy that those two shows were held a few years after the third edition of the Havana Biennial, which is widely recognized as a landmark in the history of the biennials based on South¨CSouth dialogue. I will point out the connections between the proposals of these exhibitions as well as relate them to the Brazilian economic situation at the time and the dilemma of globalization. View Full-Tex %U https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0752/8/4/136