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Artevida. catálogo = catalogue / [Adriano Pedrosa : curador-chefe = chief curator ; Rodrigo Moura : curador associado = associate curator].
- Title
- Artevida. vol. 1 : catálogo = catalogue / [Adriano Pedrosa : curador-chefe = chief curator ; Rodrigo Moura : curador associado = associate curator].
- Publication
- São Paulo : Cobogó, 2015.
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- Description
- 319 pages : illustrations (chiefly color); 28 cm.
- Summary
- The exhibition artevida (artlife) examines the relationships between art and life in the late 1950s, 1960s 1970s, and early 1980s taking Brazilian, and particularly Rio de Janeiro, art practices from that period as a point of departure (Lygia Papeœs, Lygia Clarkœs and Hélio Oiticicaœs, among others) and takes places in four venues in Rio de Janeiro. artevida is divided into four sections. artevida (corpo) (body), at Casa França-Brasil, comprises subsections around the self-portrait, the body in transformation, and the cut; the organic line and weave as alternatives to the grid and orthodox geometric abstraction; interactive, articulated, and participatory works. artevida (política) (politics), at Museu de Arte Moderna do Rio de Janeiro, gathers works made in resistance to authoritarian regimes, around topics such as feminisms and racism, democracy and elections, maps and flags, war and violence, strikes and revolutions.^
- artevida (arquivo) (archive), at Biblioteca do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, features selections from two artistsœ archives, Recife-based Paulo Bruscky (curated by Cristiana Tejo) as well as Rosario-based Graciela Carnevale. artevida (parque) (park), at Escola de Artes Visuais do Parque Lage, Cavalariças and the surrounding park, includes works by Martha Araújo, Tsuruko Yamazakiand the single new commission of the exhibition, by Georges Adéagbo. artevida proposes to establish connections and read certain art practices from the period through different concepts, references and frameworks beyond the well-known Eurocentric ones. The exhibition draws links and correspondences between multiple artworks and documents, challenging canonical histories and focusing on artists from the Global South, as well as on female artists.
- It does not attempt to write a single, coherent, progressive history, but rather more plural, open and diverse narratives, neither tracing genealogies between artists, nor identifying antecessors and predecessors, let alone to be encyclopedic. As such, artevida is more fragmented than monolithic, provisional than definite. A catalogue will be published following the exhibition and a conference will be held on September 5 6 at Biblioteca Parque Estadual do Rio de Janeiro. artevida is commissioned by the Rio de Janeiro State Culture Secretariatand organized by curators Adriano Pedrosa and Rodrigo Moura. The exhibition has been made possible through support by sponsorsItaúandPetrobras.^
- Artists in the exhibition Abdul Hay Mosallam, Alejandro Puente, Ana Mendieta, Anna Bella Geiger, Anna Maria Maiolino, Annegret Soltau, Antonio Caro, Antonio Dias, Antonio Manuel, Aref Rayess, Arquivo (Archive) Graciela Carnevale, Arquivo (Archive) Paulo Bruscky, Artur Barrio, Atsuko Tanaka, Beatriz González, Bela Kolárová, Bhupen Khakar, Birgit Jürgenssen, Carlos Ginzburg, Carlos Leppe, Carlos Vergara, Carlos Zilio, Cecilia Vicuña, Cengiz Çekil, Charlotte Posenenske, Cildo Meireles, Claudio Perna, Cláudio Tozzi, Clemente Padín, Dóra Maurer, Eduardo Terrazas, Edward Krasinski, Eleanor Antín, Emory Douglas, Esther Ferrer, Eugenio Espinoza, Franz Erhard Walther, Gavin Jantjes, Gego, Georges Adéagbo, Geta Bratescu, Gina Pane, Goran Trbuljak, Gülsün Karamustafa, Hassan Sharif, Heidi Bucher, Helena Almeida, Hélio Oiticica, Hitoshi Nomura, Horacio Zabala, Iole De Freitas, Ion Grigorescu, Jiro Takamatsu, Jo Spence, John Dugger, Josip Vani ta, Juan Carlos Romero,^
- Judy Clark, Julio Plaza, Jürgen Klauke, Keiji Uematsu, Letícia Parente, Liliana Porter, Lotty Rosenfeld, Luis Camnitzer, Luis Fernando Pazos, Lygia Clark, Lygia Pape, Lynda Benglis, Margarita Paksa, Marisa Merz, Martha Araújo, Martha Rosler, Mathias Goeritz, Maurício Nogueira Lima, Mladen Stilinovic, Mohsen Vaziri-Moghaddam, Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian, Nancy Spero, Nasreen Mohamedi, Nicola L., Nil Yalter, Olga De Amaral, Oscar Bony, Paulo Bruscky, Rachid Koraïchi, Rasheed Araeen, Regina Vater, Ricardo Carreira, Rosemarie Castoro, Saburo Murakami, Saloua Raouda Choucair, Sanja Ivekovic, Senga Nengudi, Seung-Taek Lee, Sue Williamson, Teresa Burga, Teresinha Soares, Tomislav Gotovac, Tsuruko Yamazaki, Ulay, Wanda Pimentel, Wesley Duke Lee, Yoko Ono, Yvonne Rainer, Zarina Hashmi, Zilia Sánchez Related Share.
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- Catalogs
- Exhibition catalogs
- Note
- Published on the occasion of the international exhibition held June 27 September 21, 2014 at important cultural institutions: Casa França-Brasil, the MAM-Rio, the Biblioteca Parque Estadual and the Parque Lage in Rio de Janeiro.
- Language (note)
- In Portuguese and English.
- Processing Action (note)
- committed to retain
- Contents
- Apresentação / Adriano Pedrosa -- Artevida (corpo) =(body) -- Artevida (politica) = (politics) -- Artevida (arquivo) = (Archive) -- Artevida (parque) = (park)
- ISBN
- 9788560965748
- 8560965742
- OCLC
- 968819506
- SCSB-10462114
- Owning Institutions
- Harvard Library