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Title:
Anna Maria Maiolino : o amor se faz revolucionário / a cura di = edited by Diego Sileo.
Publisher:
Silvana Editoriale,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
372 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), photographs, portraits ; 28 cm
Subject:
Maiolino, Anna Maria,--1942---Exhibitions.
Maiolino, Anna Maria,--1942---Criticism and interpretation.
Maiolino, Anna Maria,--1942---Themes, motives.
Maiolino, Anna Maria,--1942---Interviews.
Maiolino, Anna Maria,--1942-
1900-2099
Art, Brazilian--20th century--Exhibitions.
Art, Brazilian--21st century--Exhibitions.
Avant-garde (Aesthetics)--Brazil--20th century--Exhibitions.
Avant-garde (Aesthetics)--Brazil--21st century--Exhibitions.
Drawing, Brazilian--20th century--Exhibitions.
Drawing, Brazilian--21st century--Exhibitions.
Conceptual art--Brazil--20th century--Exhibitions.
Conceptual art--Brazil--21st century--Exhibitions.
Installations (Art)--Brazil--20th century--Exhibitions.
Installations (Art)--Brazil--21st century--Exhibitions.
Women artists--Brazil--20th century--Exhibitions.
Women artists--Brazil--21st century--Exhibitions.
Art, Brazilian.
Avant-garde (Aesthetics)
Conceptual art.
Drawing, Brazilian.
Installations (Art)
Themes, motives.
Women artists.
Brazil.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Essays.
Exhibition catalogs.
Illustrated works.
Interviews.
Exhibition catalogs.
Essays.
Illustrated works.
Interviews.
Other Authors:
Silvana editoriale, publisher.
Padiglione d'arte contemporanea (Milan, Italy), host institution.
Sileo, Diego, 1977- author. author.
Asbury, Michael, author.
Zegher, M. Catherine de, author.
Doctor, Márcio, author.
Miyada, Paulo, 1985- author.
Rivera, Tania, author.
Maiolino, Anna Maria, 1942- interviewee. interviewee.
Maiolino, Anna Maria, 1942- Works. Selections.
Notes:
"Anna Maria Maiolino: Amor se faz revolucionario" : March 20-June 9, 2019, PAC, Milan, Italy. Catalog of an exhibition held at the PAC, Milan, Italy, Mar. 20-June 9, 2019.
Contents:
Fuori e dentro = (Outside - and Inside) / Tania Rivera -- . Opere = Works. O amor se faz revolucionário = O amor se faz revolucionário / Diego Sileo -- Anna Maria Maiolino: Articolazioni e traduzioni Di e In antropofagia = Anna Maria Maiolino: Articulations and Translations Of and In Anthropophagy / Michael Asbury -- Anna Maria Maiolino: opere di terra o arte in-nutrimento = Maiolino's Earthen Work or Enfooded Art / Catherine de Zegher -- Atti per la trasparenza = Acts of Transparency: the Dilemma of Precedence / Márcio Doctor -- Il respiro interminabile. Politiche dell'essere nell'opera di Anna Maria Maiolino = The Unending Breath. The Politics of Being in the Work of Anna Maria Maiolino / Paulo Miyada -- Fuori e dentro = (Outside - and Inside) / Tania Rivera -- . Opere = Works.
Summary:
"Traendo ispirazione dall'immaginario quotidiano femminile e dall'esperienza di una dittatura oppressiva e censoria - quella del Brasile dal 1964 al 1984 - Anna Maria Maiolino realizza opere ricche di energia vitale, che fondono in uno stile inimitabile la creatività italiana e la sperimentazione delle avanguardie brasiliane. Attraversata dal tema dell]amore - per le sue origini, la sua famiglia, la sua terra d'adozione e il suo lavoro - l'opera di Maiolino indaga i rapporti umani, le difficoltà comunicative e di espressione, percorrendo il labile confine tra fiscità e sfera intima e spirituale. Con oltre 400 opere, dai primissimi disegni fino alle ultime creazioni, il volume, curato da Diego Sileo, racconta per decadi una storia artistica iniziata nel primi anni Sessanta e ancora oggi attuale e fertile, in grado di influenzare molti artisti delle nuove generazioni = Drawing inspiration from the everyday female consciousness and an oppression, censorial dictatorship - as experienced from 1964 to 1984 in Brazil - Anna Maria Maiolino produces works full of vital force, which combine Italian creativity with the experimentations of the Brazilian avant-gardes in an inimitable style. Crossed by the theme of love - for her origins, her family, her adoptive homeland, her work - Maiolino's production explores human relationships and the difficulties underlying communication and expression, travelling the faint boundary between physicality and a more intimate, spiritual sphere. With a selection of over 400 works, ranging from the early drawings to the latest creations, this book, edited by Diego Sileo, illustrates the artist's journey decade by decade. This started in the 1960s and is still alive and fertile today, also through her influence on the new generations." --publisher's description, lower cover.
ISBN:
8836642586
9788836642588
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1089203772
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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