This article seeks to shed light on the transposition of traditional crafts related to the popular religion of the Azores into the secular context of art in the works of Catarina Branco, taking two of the artist’s exhibitions ‐ Fez-se Luz, 2012, and Alminhas, 2013 ‐ as case studies. The research first shows how this transposition leads to the cross-fertilization of the religious and artistic domains, imbuing art with greater spirituality and introducing reflections concerning contemporary issues, such as emigration and the position of women into the context of religion. Second, I discuss how the contingent nature of craft in art is used as a disruptive element that liberates the imagination, thought and feelings, dismantling hierarchies bet...
The present text explores, based on Hegel’s observations, the development of crafts within modern cu...
This article it’s about syncretism in afro-brazilian art, yesterday and today. Seven artists make vi...
This article analyses the painted panels of the moliceiro boat, a traditional working boat of the R...
The present paper deals with the relationship between Art and Religion. Since this is a vast subject...
In this article we seek to establish a connection of the draftsman with the figure of Christ, given ...
As artes tiveram um papel central nos processos de construção de sociedades perfeitas femininas no a...
In the contemporary work done by rural patua artisans, an Indian folk art, questions about tradition...
In Portugal, over the centuries, religion used painting on canvas to evoke its sacred mysteries. De...
This article is an attempt to introduce some thoughts about the relation of man and the trans...
Arte como Religião é um convite à reflexão sobre religião por meio de trabalhos artísticos. A pesqui...
This exhibition looks at the separate cultural embroidery traditions of Madeira and UK. It investiga...
This article analyzes the political horizons of the series of photographs Believers and Preachers, c...
In Renaissance Lisbon, the procession of Corpus Christi was not only the most important event on the...
Sónia Silva is an Associate Professor of anthropology at Skidmore College. Drawing on ethnographic fi...
This article examines the work of Joana Vasconcelos in relation to feminist debates about craft and ...
The present text explores, based on Hegel’s observations, the development of crafts within modern cu...
This article it’s about syncretism in afro-brazilian art, yesterday and today. Seven artists make vi...
This article analyses the painted panels of the moliceiro boat, a traditional working boat of the R...
The present paper deals with the relationship between Art and Religion. Since this is a vast subject...
In this article we seek to establish a connection of the draftsman with the figure of Christ, given ...
As artes tiveram um papel central nos processos de construção de sociedades perfeitas femininas no a...
In the contemporary work done by rural patua artisans, an Indian folk art, questions about tradition...
In Portugal, over the centuries, religion used painting on canvas to evoke its sacred mysteries. De...
This article is an attempt to introduce some thoughts about the relation of man and the trans...
Arte como Religião é um convite à reflexão sobre religião por meio de trabalhos artísticos. A pesqui...
This exhibition looks at the separate cultural embroidery traditions of Madeira and UK. It investiga...
This article analyzes the political horizons of the series of photographs Believers and Preachers, c...
In Renaissance Lisbon, the procession of Corpus Christi was not only the most important event on the...
Sónia Silva is an Associate Professor of anthropology at Skidmore College. Drawing on ethnographic fi...
This article examines the work of Joana Vasconcelos in relation to feminist debates about craft and ...
The present text explores, based on Hegel’s observations, the development of crafts within modern cu...
This article it’s about syncretism in afro-brazilian art, yesterday and today. Seven artists make vi...
This article analyses the painted panels of the moliceiro boat, a traditional working boat of the R...