São Paulo Daily Brief For Friday, March 6, 2026
Friday opens a two-day exhibition sequence that resets the city's cultural calendar. The MASP inaugurates two shows today - La Chola Poblete and Claudia Alarcón & Silät - both anchored in the museum's 2026 Histórias Latino-Americanas programme. Sandra Gamarra Heshiki's réplica is already on view. Tomorrow the Pinacoteca launches Pascale Marthine Tayou's Knockout! across all seven Pina Luz galleries, plus Macunaíma é Duwid at the Estação and Cristina Salgado's monumental Octógono installation. Friday evening at the MASP is free from 18h - the best first look at the new shows. The Pinacoteca is free on Saturdays. The rain makes this an ideal indoor weekend. Plan for museums, not parks.
03What to See & DoWhat to see & do MASP - La Chola Poblete: Pop Andino (Opens Today)The first solo exhibition in Brazil by the Argentine artist La Chola Poblete opens today in the Edifício Pietro Maria Bardi. Working across performance, watercolour, photography and video, Poblete reclaims the term chola - historically used as a slur against mestizo women of indigenous descent in the Andes - and transforms it into a site of political assertion. The show mixes pre-Columbian iconography with pop imagery, protest slogans and references to Andean divinity, including the series Vírgenes Cholas. Curated by Adriano Pedrosa and Leandro Muniz. Through August 2.
Av. Paulista 1578, Bela Vista. Tue 10h–20h, Wed–Thu 10h–18h, Fri 10h–21h, Sat–Sun 10h–18h. R$85. Free Tuesdays (all day) and Fridays from 18h. Metrô: Trianon-MASP (Linha 2-Verde).
MASP - Claudia Alarcón & Silät: viver tecendo (Opens Today)The first presentation in a Brazilian museum of Claudia Alarcón and the Silät collective - more than one hundred Wichí women weavers from the Gran Chaco region of Argentina. The 25 works on view are made with chaguar fibre, a bromeliad native to the semi-arid Chaco, using hand-braiding techniques without a loom. The exhibition includes the installation Hilulis ta llhaiematwek - Un coro de yicas, bringing together over one hundred individually woven bags. Curated by Adriano Pedrosa and Laura Cosendey. Through August 2.
Same venue and hours as above. Part of the MASP's Histórias Latino-Americanas programme for 2026.
MASP - Sandra Gamarra Heshiki: réplica (Ongoing)The first panoramic exhibition of the Peruvian artist at the MASP, bringing together approximately 70 works across 25 years of production. Gamarra Heshiki questions the neutrality of museum narratives through institutional critique and the appropriation of colonial-period imagery. The show is organised across pre-colonial, colonial and contemporary nuclei. Through August 2.
Same venue and hours.
Pinacoteca - Pascale Marthine Tayou: Knockout! (Opens Tomorrow)The first institutional exhibition in Brazil of the Cameroonian artist Pascale Marthine Tayou opens tomorrow across all seven galleries of the Pina Luz. Spanning more than 25 years of production, the show is structured around seven international conferences that shaped the modern world - Berlin, Yalta, Rio-92 among them - and includes sculptures, paintings and large-scale installations using flags, oversized pencils, electrical wire, vases and plastic bags. Curated by Ana Paula Lopes and Jochen Volz. Also opening: Cristina Salgado's monumental A mãe contempla o mar in the Octógono, and Pedro Paulo Leal on the second floor. Through August 2.
Praça da Luz 2, Luz. Wed–Mon 10h–18h. R$40 / R$20 meia. Free Saturdays and 2nd Sunday of the month. Metrô: Luz (Linha 1-Azul / Linha 4-Amarela).
Pinacoteca Estação - Macunaíma é Duwid (Opens Tomorrow)Curated by the artist and indigenous activist Gustavo Caboco, this exhibition reinterprets Mário de Andrade's Macunaíma from an indigenous perspective, approaching the centenary of the modernist novel by confronting its mythology with the cosmologies and narratives of Brazil's original peoples. A counterpoint show with contemporary resonance.
Largo General Osório 66, Luz. Same hours and pricing as Pina Luz (single ticket covers all three buildings).
04Getting AroundHow to moveRodízio: Friday restricts plates ending in 9 and 0 in the centro expandido, 7h–10h and 17h–20h. Does not apply on weekends or holidays.
Metrô runs Lines 1-Azul, 2-Verde, 3-Vermelha, 4-Amarela and 5-Lilás on normal weekday service, 4h40 to midnight. For the MASP: Trianon-MASP (Linha 2-Verde). For the Pinacoteca and Pina Estação: Luz (Linha 1-Azul / Linha 4-Amarela). For Itaú Cultural: Brigadeiro (Linha 2-Verde).
Rain alert: With 95% rain forecast, expect slower surface traffic throughout the day. Underground transport is the safer option. Flooding risk on Marginal Tietê and Marginal Pinheiros during heavy afternoon downpours - monitor CET São Paulo alerts if driving.
Fares: Metrô single: R$5,00. Ônibus: R$4,40. Bilhete Único integration (Metrô + bus within 3h): R$5,00 total.
05Where to EatWhere to eatAfter the MASP - Paulista corridor: A Casa do Porco is a 15-minute walk from the MASP for those willing to queue for what remains one of São Paulo's most celebrated pork-focused menus. Closer to the museum, Rua Haddock Lobo and Alameda Lorena offer Japanese, contemporary Brazilian and café options within a two-block radius. Friday evening at the MASP is free from 18h - combine the visit with dinner on the Paulista corridor.
After the Pinacoteca - Luz district: The Pinacoteca's own café works for a quick stop. For a longer meal, the Mercado Municipal is a 12-minute walk south - the mortadella sandwich and the pastel de bacalhau remain essential São Paulo experiences. The Luz neighbourhood's restaurant options have expanded in recent years along Rua Mauá and Avenida Tiradentes.
Friday night out: Vila Madalena and Pinheiros are the traditional Friday-night circuits. Rain will push crowds indoors - book ahead if targeting popular addresses. Jardins remains the safer bet for walkable options concentrated in a tight radius.
06Practical InfoNeed to knowMASP openings today: La Chola Poblete: Pop Andino and Claudia Alarcón & Silät: viver tecendo both open from regular museum hours. Free entry from 18h (Fridays). Both run through August 2 and are part of the MASP's annual Histórias Latino-Americanas cycle, which continues with Santiago Yahuarcani in April and Damián Ortega in May.
Pinacoteca opens tomorrow: Pascale Marthine Tayou: Knockout! fills the seven Pina Luz galleries. Macunaíma é Duwid opens at Pina Estação. Cristina Salgado's Octógono installation launches simultaneously. All run through August 2. Free admission on Saturdays - tomorrow is the ideal first day.
Paulistão Final - Leg 2, Sunday March 8: Palmeiras travels to Novo Horizonte to face Novorizontino at the Estádio Jorge Ismael de Biasi, 20h30. Palmeiras leads 1-0 from the first leg (Flaco López goal, Carlos Miguel penalty save). The Verdão needs a draw; Novorizontino needs to win by two for the title outright or by one to force penalties. Broadcast: Record TV, CazéTV, TNT, HBO Max.
Petrobras 4T25 results: After Thursday's close, Petrobras reported net profit of R$15.6 billion, reversing the prior quarter's loss, and announced R$8.1 billion in dividends - above the R$6.7 billion consensus. Teleconference this morning. Friday's session opens with this as the lead corporate story.
Emergency: SAMU 192, Polícia Militar 190, Bombeiros 193, Defesa Civil 199. Hospital das Clínicas (Cerqueira César), Hospital São Paulo (Vila Clementino).
07Community & LifestyleLocal lifeThe Latin American season begins. What opens today at the MASP and tomorrow at the Pinacoteca represents the most concentrated burst of new institutional programming São Paulo has seen in months. Both museums are launching their 2026 exhibition calendars simultaneously, and both are anchored in Latin American narratives - the MASP through its Histórias Latino-Americanas cycle, the Pinacoteca through Tayou's postcolonial installations and the indigenous reinterpretation of Macunaíma. The overlap is not accidental: March is when São Paulo 's museums reset, and this year the reset is coordinated and unusually ambitious.
La Chola Poblete at the MASP. The show has a particular edge in 2026. Poblete's reclamation of chola - a term weaponised against indigenous and mestizo women across the Andes - operates at the intersection of gender, race and colonial legacy. In the MASP's annual programme dedicated to Latin American histories, this is the show that most directly addresses the body as a political site. The watercolours and video work are large-scale, the imagery is confrontational, and the pop framework makes the politics legible without diluting them. Friday evening from 18h is free and will be the best low-friction entry point.
Friday rhythm. The week has been defined by two parallel tracks: the geopolitical shock - Tuesday's market collapse, the Strait of Ormuz blockade, Thursday's second selloff - and the cultural build-up to this weekend's openings. Today the tracks converge. The Petrobras teleconference this morning will set the financial tone; the MASP opening this evening sets the cultural one. By Sunday night, both the museum season and the Paulistão will be resolved. São Paulo compresses its transitions.
08Game DayGame dayNo fixture tonight. No Paulistão or Brasileirão matches are scheduled for Friday March 6. The next match that matters is the Paulistão final, second leg, on Sunday.
Sunday: Paulistão Final Leg 2 - Novorizontino v Palmeiras, Jorjão, 20h30. Palmeiras won the first leg 1-0 at Arena Barueri on Wednesday (Flaco López, 35'). Carlos Miguel saved a Robson penalty before half-time. Abel Ferreira's side needs a draw in Novo Horizonte to clinch a fifth Paulistão title in seven years. Novorizontino, unbeaten at the Jorjão this season (seven wins from seven, including 4-0 over Palmeiras in the group stage), needs to win by two to take the title outright or by one to force penalties. Broadcast: Record TV, CazéTV, TNT, HBO Max. The match is in Novo Horizonte - no traffic impact in São Paulo.
09Business & MarketsMarket watchIbovespa: Closed Thursday at 180,464 points, down 2.64% - erasing Wednesday's 1.24% relief rally in full. The session traded between 179,895 and 185,366 on heavy volume of R$32.4 billion, as the Strait of Ormuz blockade entered its fifth day. Bank stocks led the decline: Itaú (-3.33%), Bradesco (-3.22%), Vale (-3.33%). From Monday's pre-crisis close, the index has lost approximately 5.8%.
Dollar: Closed Thursday at R$5.2879, up 1.33% - reversing Wednesday's decline. The real weakened alongside emerging-market peers as investors sought dollar safety. Year-to-date the dollar remains down 3.66%.
Selic: 15.00% (current rate). The Copom meets March 17–18. Before the Strait of Ormuz shock, consensus pointed to a 50bp cut to 14.50%. The energy-price impact may limit the cut's magnitude or alter forward guidance. Focus Report projections: Selic at 12.00% year-end, IPCA at 3.91% - both likely to be revised upward in Monday's report.
Petrobras 4T25: After Thursday's close, Petrobras reported net profit of R$15.6 billion, reversing the prior quarter's loss. Dividends of R$8.1 billion (R$0.626 per share) beat the Bloomberg consensus of R$6.7 billion. Total 2025 remuneration: R$41.2 billion. Teleconference this morning; the market will parse forward guidance on capex and the Ormuz-driven oil environment.
Context: Thursday's selloff confirmed that Wednesday's recovery was tactical. The Strait of Ormuz remains functionally closed to Western shipping. DI futures rose sharply - the January 2028 contract climbed 19bp to 12.975%. Friday opens with two countervailing forces: the Petrobras dividend surprise versus the ongoing geopolitical premium. Embraer reports before the opening bell today.
10Plan AheadPlan ahead This WeekendSaturday March 7: Pinacoteca opens Pascale Marthine Tayou: Knockout! (Pina Luz, 7 galleries) + Macunaíma é Duwid (Pina Estação) + Cristina Salgado (Octógono). Free admission Saturday. 26°C, 95% rain.
Sunday March 8: Paulistão Final Leg 2 - Novorizontino v Palmeiras, Jorjão, 20h30. Palmeiras leads 1-0. 28°C, 50% rain.
Sunday March 8: International Women's Day. MASP, Pinacoteca and Itaú Cultural all open.
Coming UpMarch 9: Geometrias da Urgência - Claudio Tozzi exhibition opens, Brigadeiro Luís Antônio. Free. Through March 27.
March 12: Brasileirão Série A begins. Palmeiras v Vasco, 19h30.
March 17–18: Copom meeting - first potential rate cut of 2026. Selic at 15%, 50bp cut expected; Ormuz shock may alter guidance.
April: MASP - Santiago Yahuarcani: indigenous Amazonian painting. Itaú Cultural - Mestre Didi retrospective.
May: MASP - Damián Ortega: matéria e energia. Pinacoteca - Beatriz Milhazes graphic work + Para Crianças (Pina Contemporânea).
September: MASP - Histórias Latino-Americanas coletiva, 5 floors. Pinacoteca - Ismael Nery retrospective.
São Paulo Daily Brief - Friday, March 6, 2026
Published for residents and visitors. All times in Brasília time (BRT, UTC-3).
Legal Disclaimer:
MENAFN provides the
information “as is” without warranty of any kind. We do not accept
any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images,
videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information
contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright
issues related to this article, kindly contact the provider above.

Comments
No comment