Lasar Segall e sua recepção no Brasil /

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Author / Creator:Noehles, Laura Rodrigues, 1980- author.
Imprint:Brasília : Universidade de Brasília, [2015]
©2015
Description:143 pages ; 18 cm
Language:Portuguese
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11386619
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Other authors / contributors:Universidade de Brasília, issuing body.
ISBN:9788523011512
852301151X
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:Among the various artists working in different historical periods there are a large number of professionals whose work lacks the strength to impose themselves in the constant flow of image production. Only a few are able to stimulate reflection, contribute to the weaving of a new web of ideas and thus remain in the cultural memory of a collective. The artistic production of Lasar Segall belongs to the latter group, having become a cornerstone in the structure of Brazilian Modernism. The path that led to the acceptance and integration of the Segall pictorial universe in the repertoire of transition from Brazilian art from the nineteenth century to the twentieth century is laid out in "Lasar Segall and his reception in Brazil". The story of Segall's reception in Brazil reveals how the reciprocal interaction between the medium and the artist is capable of creating or destroying myths, reinventing models of identification and mirroring our renunciations and aspirations. The transformations occurring in the form of perception of the artist demonstrates how the reception is also an act of searching and projecting the ideas themselves.
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Summary:Among the various artists working in different historical periods there are a large number of professionals whose work lacks the strength to impose themselves in the constant flow of image production. Only a few are able to stimulate reflection, contribute to the weaving of a new web of ideas and thus remain in the cultural memory of a collective. The artistic production of Lasar Segall belongs to the latter group, having become a cornerstone in the structure of Brazilian Modernism. The path that led to the acceptance and integration of the Segall pictorial universe in the repertoire of transition from Brazilian art from the nineteenth century to the twentieth century is laid out in "Lasar Segall and his reception in Brazil". The story of Segall's reception in Brazil reveals how the reciprocal interaction between the medium and the artist is capable of creating or destroying myths, reinventing models of identification and mirroring our renunciations and aspirations. The transformations occurring in the form of perception of the artist demonstrates how the reception is also an act of searching and projecting the ideas themselves.
Physical Description:143 pages ; 18 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9788523011512
852301151X