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Arte negativa para um país negativo : Antonio Dias entre o Brasil e a Europa / Sérgio Martins.

Fine Arts Library N6659.D48 M37 2023
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Martins, Sérgio B., 1977- author.
Language:
Portuguese
Subjects (All):
Dias, Antonio, 1944-2018--Criticism and interpretation.
Dias, Antonio.
Art, Brazilian--20th century.
Art, Brazilian.
Physical Description:
256 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
Place of Publication:
[São Paulo, Brazil] : UBU, [2023]
Summary:
Exposed to diverse movements such as arte povera, Fluxus, conceptual art and analytical painting, Antonio Dias chooses a singular path: instead of adhering to one or another trend, he poetically explores the tension between the issues that formed him in the midst of the debates of the carioca avant-garde and his inflection in another scenario, strongly marked both by the material culture of the consumer society and by the hegemony of market relations. Sérgio Martins discusses, here, the trajectory of the artist Antonio Dias between the decades of 1960-70 in a transnational perspective, seeking to understand how his work became the stage of a dialogue between issues dear to the Brazilian and European neo-avant-gardes, while taking a critical distance from both.
Contents:
Intro
Capa
Folha de rosto
Sumário
Dedicatória
Citação
Introdução
1. Realismo e Subdesenvolvimento
2. Objeto e Ambiente
3. Pintura e Projeto
4. Arte e Mercadoria.
Notes:
Includes index.
Place of publication from the publisher's website.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9788571261143
8571261148
OCLC:
1395165282

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