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The present studies on Brazilian modern art seek to specify some of the dominant contradictions of capitalism's combined but uneven development as these appear from the global periphery. The grand project of Brasilia is the main theme of the first two chapters, which treat the 'ideal city' as a case study in the ways in which creative talent in Brazil has been made to serve in the reproduction of social iniquities. Further chapters scrutinise the socio-historical basis of Brazilian art, and develop, against the grain of the most prominent art historical approaches to modern Brazilian culture.

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"Martins’ deeply engaged and richly informed reflections on the particularities of the Brazilian situation analyse the vicissitudes of artistic and architectural modernism as it took shape in Brazil in the mid-twentieth century, and its subsequent replacement by an apolitical formalist aestheticism in the postmodern age of neoliberal capitalism."
Alex Potts, Max Loehr Collegiate Professor, University of Michigan



Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Credits

Introduction
Alex Potts

From Formation to Dismantling

1 Strategies of Occupying Space in Brazil, from Tarsila to Oiticica

2 ‘Free Form’: Brazilian Mode of Abstraction or a Malaise in History

3 All This Geometry, Where Does It Come from, Where Does It Go?

4 Trees of Brazil

5 The Situation of Art and the ‘Pensée Unique’

6 Formation and Dismantling of a Brazilian Visual System

From Dismantling to Struggle

7 From the Debate about Formation to Strike as Formation

8 The Indignity of São Paulo

9 Art against the Grain

Against Formalism: Art, History and Criticism

10 Work, Art and History: A Counterpoint between Periphery and Centre

11 Notes on Modernisation, from the Periphery: On David Craven’s ‘Alternative Modernism’

12 Art as Work (Interview)

13 International Benefit Society of Friends of Form and Bulletin on the Brazilian Division

Index of Artworks Cited
Bibliography
Index

The Long Roots Of Formalism In Brazil

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      Publisher: Haymarket Books
      Publication Date: 05/02/2019
      ISBN13: 9781608460823, 978-1608460823
      ISBN10: 1608460827

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The present studies on Brazilian modern art seek to specify some of the dominant contradictions of capitalism's combined but uneven development as these appear from the global periphery. The grand project of Brasilia is the main theme of the first two chapters, which treat the 'ideal city' as a case study in the ways in which creative talent in Brazil has been made to serve in the reproduction of social iniquities. Further chapters scrutinise the socio-historical basis of Brazilian art, and develop, against the grain of the most prominent art historical approaches to modern Brazilian culture.

      Trade Review

      "Martins’ deeply engaged and richly informed reflections on the particularities of the Brazilian situation analyse the vicissitudes of artistic and architectural modernism as it took shape in Brazil in the mid-twentieth century, and its subsequent replacement by an apolitical formalist aestheticism in the postmodern age of neoliberal capitalism."
      Alex Potts, Max Loehr Collegiate Professor, University of Michigan



      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements
      Credits

      Introduction
      Alex Potts

      From Formation to Dismantling

      1 Strategies of Occupying Space in Brazil, from Tarsila to Oiticica

      2 ‘Free Form’: Brazilian Mode of Abstraction or a Malaise in History

      3 All This Geometry, Where Does It Come from, Where Does It Go?

      4 Trees of Brazil

      5 The Situation of Art and the ‘Pensée Unique’

      6 Formation and Dismantling of a Brazilian Visual System

      From Dismantling to Struggle

      7 From the Debate about Formation to Strike as Formation

      8 The Indignity of São Paulo

      9 Art against the Grain

      Against Formalism: Art, History and Criticism

      10 Work, Art and History: A Counterpoint between Periphery and Centre

      11 Notes on Modernisation, from the Periphery: On David Craven’s ‘Alternative Modernism’

      12 Art as Work (Interview)

      13 International Benefit Society of Friends of Form and Bulletin on the Brazilian Division

      Index of Artworks Cited
      Bibliography
      Index

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