© 2013 ARTMargins and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The first biennial founded outside Venice opened in São Paulo Brazil in 1951, providing a fulcrum between "dependency" and "developmentalism" (to use economic terms). In terms of art history, it presents a useful anomaly in which an international style ("concrete abstraction," a European import) was used simultaneously to eradicate local difference and to declare a cosmopolitan, up-to-date Brasilidade (Brazilianness). More crucially, I argue that the São Paulo Bienal was the precondition for the newly rigorous conceptualism that followed, as Brazilian artists in the late '60s rejected "Concretismo" to craft a new world picture, radically transforming margin and center through ...
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Au début du vingtième siècle, une rupture radicale et fondatrice de modernité artistique eut lieu au...
This article aims to present criticisms of 1922 Brazilian modernism, given the celebration of its ce...
This paper advances the idea that Oswald de Andrade's Anthropophagy, formulated for the first time i...
This chapter aims to show how Futurist and modernist European movements, which in the Old World repr...
In the history of art and culture, there are unique events that change our perception of the world. ...
By re-evaluating the anthropophagic understanding of the cannibal's alterity, this paper proposes An...
This master’s dissertation investigates the arts field in Brazil, in order to understand the histori...
Esta dissertação examina os conceitos que embasaram o projeto curatorial da 24ª Bienal de São Paulo,...
This essay was the result of a conference held at Tate Gallery Liverpool, that ran in conjunction wi...
The Brazilian avant-garde movement known as Antropofagia bears, as a birthmark, a paradox: on one ha...
Based on three case studies involving works by artists Antonio Manuel, Artur Barrio and Cildo Meirel...
Ninety years after the Modern Art Week of 1922, which took place in São Paulo, this text discusses i...
Tarsila do Amaral (1886-1973) began her anthropophagic phase in 1928, after the creation of Abaporú,...
38. Abaporu, 1928. This icon of Brazilian Modernism was painted by Tarsila do Amaral as a gift for O...
Article review about the Oswaldian Anthropophagy. Starting from the rediscovery of the Modernist Man...
Au début du vingtième siècle, une rupture radicale et fondatrice de modernité artistique eut lieu au...
This article aims to present criticisms of 1922 Brazilian modernism, given the celebration of its ce...
This paper advances the idea that Oswald de Andrade's Anthropophagy, formulated for the first time i...
This chapter aims to show how Futurist and modernist European movements, which in the Old World repr...