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Antonio Dias : arquivo, o lugar do trabalho = Antonio Dias ; archive, the place of work / Gustavo Motta (curadoria e texto) ; apresentação de Raquel Arnaud ; fotografía de Romulo Fialdini ; tradução de Kevin Kraus.

Fine Arts Library N6659.D48 A43 2021
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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Author/Creator:
Dias, Antonio, 1944-2018, artist.
Contributor:
Motta, Gustavo, curator, writer of supplementary textual content.
Arnaud, Raquel, writer of foreword.
Fialdini, Rômulo, photographer.
Kraus, Kevin, translator.
Instituto de Arte Contemporânea (São Paulo, Brazil), issuing body, host instituion.
Conference Name:
Bienal Internacional de São Paulo (34th : 2021 : São Paulo, Brazil)
Standardized Title:
Works. Selections
Language:
English
Portuguese
Subjects (All):
Dias, Antonio, 1944-2018--Exhibitions.
Dias, Antonio.
Dias, Antonio, 1944-2018--Archives--Exhibitions.
Art, Brazilian--History--20th century.
Art, Brazilian.
Artists--Brazil--Archives--Exhibitions.
Artists.
Physical Description:
128 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm.
Edition:
Primeira edição.
Other Title:
Arquivo, o lugar do trabalho
Antonio Dias : archive, the place of work
Place of Publication:
São Paulo : IAC, Instituto de Arte Contemporânea, 2022.
Language Note:
Texts in Portuguese and English.
Summary:
The exhibition "Antonio Dias / Archive / The place of work", that is part of the collaborative network of the 34th Bienal International de São Paulo, follows fragments and material traces of both political and aesthetic strategies outlined by the Brazilian artist Antonio Dias during the 1970s. Curated by Gustavo Motta, the exhibition presents to the public notes, projects, works, notebooks, publications, sketches and clippings - mostly from the work archive of Antonio Dias, recently entrusted to the IAC. These materials shed new light on the procedures of subversive reengineering of art carried out by the artist - which configured decisive interventions in the collective debate of the Brazilian artistic avant-garde of the post-1964 period, and whose critical reverberations appear intensified in the present.
Notes:
"Catálogo de exposição realizada no Instituto de Arte Contemporânea IAC, de 1 de setembro a 18 de dezembro de 2021".
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9786500567335
6500567331
OCLC:
1395165219

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