948 resultados para Crítica de arte contemporânea : Brasil


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Incluye Bibliografía

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A escassez de estudos contrapondo as práticas dos artistas concretos paulistas às dos cinéticos venezuelanos durante a década de 1950 motivou o este estudo, que tenta estabelecer as influências construtivas europeias nos dois movimentos, espécies de balizas para a produção artística posterior em ambos os países. A pesquisa partiu de levantamento bibliográfico, trabalhos acadêmicos, artigos e catálogos de exposições, e explora as similaridades entre os dois movimentos desde suas raízes construtivas, para chegar às suas respectivas particularidades. A autora recorta ambos os movimentos nas figuras de três artistas representativos de cada país: Luiz Sacilotto, Judith Lauand e Geraldo de Barros, no caso dos concretos paulistas, e Jesús Rafael Soto, Carlos Cruz-Diez e Alejandro Otero, no que diz respeito aos cinéticos venezuelanos. O livro disseca as duas tendências, a partir dos artistas que as originaram: os concretos paulistas, em torno do Grupo Ruptura, surgido das ideias construtivistas defendidas por Waldemar Cordeiro e das tendências abstracionistas no Brasil à época; e os cinéticos venezuelanos, do grupo Los Disidientes, articulado por Alejandro Otero. A autora examina ainda o intercâmbio de ideias entre os dois grupos de artistas sul-americanos na Paris dos anos 1950, em boa parte responsável pela convergência das propostas

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This magazine aims to be an environment for discussion and information about performance art in Brazil and abroad, taking advantage of the momentum of this art form today. The magazine apart will be the first Brazilian publication to focus on performance art out of academic environments. The collaboration of professionals and scholars lends credibility to the product becoming a benchmark in the study of contemporary art. Besides being an enhancer and exhibitor of artists and works, this magazine also wants to be a work of art itself

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Presented in a rehearsal form, this article aims to bring out a historical discussion about the relationship between art-madness in Brazil. Result of a research that had as object the critical fortune written on the first exhibit of the Museum of Images of the Unconscious, this work aims to connect two little closer fields: art criticism and mental health, especially since Mário Pedrosa’s work. It was possible to ascertain, throughout the investigation, that there was a position taken by art critics at that time (the 1940s), that position is basically divided into two, briefly explored here: those who encouraged the exhibits, and thereby attested the artistic value of the work produced in the studio of Pedro II Psychiatric Center (where it was founded the Museum); and those who decried the artistic character of "unconscious images", as would be known the works that were produced there. Thus, we can say that, indeed, the virgin art – so entitled by Pedrosa – functioned as a kind of sting to the renewal of our health practices, but mainly influenced the completion of a cycle of modernism in our country.

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This essay to discusses the relationship between psychoanalysis and aesthetic thinking, through the prism of Lacan’s theory on visuality, as perceived by the critic and art historian Hal Foster. In my opinion, this intersection would allow us to enlighten new ways of reading the work of art towards a paradigm of a non-applied psychoanalysis. Therefore, this paper intends to tackle aspects which concern the Lacanian concept of real in order to question some problems that concern the contemporary work of art.