Format:
207 pages
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illustrations (chiefly color), facsimiles, portraits
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28 cm
ISBN:
9788589063722
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8589063720
Content:
Apresentação / Danielian Galeria -- Crônicas anacrônicas, e sempre atuais, do Brasil que não aprende / Denise Mattar -- Entrevista / José Teixeira de Brito e Nicolas Bourriaud -- A Carta de Caminha -- A lenda do Coati-Puru -- O índio nosso de cada dia -- O desfile continua / Frederico Morais-- Cronologia -- English version.
Content:
Glauco Rodrigues (1928-2004) was one of the few Brazilian artists who has, in fact, exercised the principles of Oswald de Andrade's metaphorical anthropophagy. His works are an anachronistic crossover of characters and situations from Brazil's past and present history, that remain a current acid criticism of Brazilian society that questions political and aesthetic concerns. Authored by curator Denise Mattar, the book features critical texts by Roberto Pontual and Frederico Morais, and an interview with French critic Nicolas Bourriaud by José Teixeira de Brito
Note:
This book was published in conjunction with the Glauco Rodrigues' exhibition at Danielian Galeria in September 2019
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Chronology: pages 157-180
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Includes bibliographical references
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Texts in Portuguese and English
Language:
Portuguese
Keywords:
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