Brazilian art under dictatorship : Antonio Manuel, Artur Barrio, and Cildo Meireles
著者
書誌事項
Brazilian art under dictatorship : Antonio Manuel, Artur Barrio, and Cildo Meireles
Duke University Press, 2012
- : pbk
大学図書館所蔵 件 / 全2件
-
該当する所蔵館はありません
- すべての絞り込み条件を解除する
注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [185]-198) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Brazilian Art under Dictatorship is a sophisticated analysis of the intersection of politics and the visual arts during the most repressive years of Brazil's military regime, from 1968 until 1975. Raised in Rio de Janeiro during the dictatorship, the curator and art historian Claudia Calirman describes how Brazilian visual artists addressed the political situation and opened up the local art scene to new international trends. Focusing on innovative art forms infused with a political undertone, Calirman emphasizes the desire among Brazilian artists to reconcile new modes of art making with a concern for local politics. Ephemeral works, such as performance art, media-based art, and conceptualism, were well suited to the evasion of censorship and persecution. Calirman examines the work and careers of three major artists of the period, Antonio Manuel, Artur Barrio, and Cildo Meireles. She explores the ways that they negotiated the competing demands of Brazilian politics and the international art scene, the efficacy of their political critiques, and their impact on Brazilian art and culture. Calirman suggests that the art of the late 1960s and early 1970s represented not just the artists' concerns with politics, but also their anxieties about overstepping the boundaries of artistic expression.
目次
List of Illustrations ix
Preface and Acknowledgments xiii
Abbreviations and a Note on Translation xvii
Introduction 1
1. "Non a la Biennale de Sao Paulo" 10
2. Antonio Manuel: "Experimental Exercise of Freedom" 37
3. Artur Barrio: A New Visual Aesthetics 79
4. Cildo Meireles: Clandestine Art 114
Conclusion. Opening the Wounds: Longing for Closure 147
Appendix 1. Dossier . "Non a la Biennale de Sao Paulo" 155
Appendix 2. Chronology of Exhibitions 159
Notes 163
Bibliography 185
Index 199
「Nielsen BookData」 より