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Today Is Always Yesterday explores the historical constructs underlying contemporary art in Brazil. Michael Asbury, through his study of the South American nation's colonial and post-colonial condition, argues that art can not only illustrate history but activate it. The colours of the flag, a national emblem saturated with symbolism and which has become central to the culture wars of recent years, become devices to thematically structure the five chapters of the book. Asbury shows how artists have responded to cultural engagements and appropriations, and examines art's role in unravelling Brazil's foundational myths and its projected image as a racial melting pot. Richly illustrated, this book presents a compelling account of contemporary debates in Brazilian art.

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Introduction: Contemporary, Brazilian, Art 1 Order, Progress (and Love) 2 Green: Contemporary Art and the Founding of the Nation 3 Yellow: Contemporary Brazilian Art and Extractivism 4 Blue: When was Contemporary Art? 5 White: A Separation that Relates References Select Bibliography Acknowledgements Photo Acknowledgements Index

Today Is Always Yesterday: Contemporary Brazilian

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      Publisher: Reaktion Books
      Publication Date: 18/12/2023
      ISBN13: 9781789148008, 978-1789148008
      ISBN10: 1789148006

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Today Is Always Yesterday explores the historical constructs underlying contemporary art in Brazil. Michael Asbury, through his study of the South American nation's colonial and post-colonial condition, argues that art can not only illustrate history but activate it. The colours of the flag, a national emblem saturated with symbolism and which has become central to the culture wars of recent years, become devices to thematically structure the five chapters of the book. Asbury shows how artists have responded to cultural engagements and appropriations, and examines art's role in unravelling Brazil's foundational myths and its projected image as a racial melting pot. Richly illustrated, this book presents a compelling account of contemporary debates in Brazilian art.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: Contemporary, Brazilian, Art 1 Order, Progress (and Love) 2 Green: Contemporary Art and the Founding of the Nation 3 Yellow: Contemporary Brazilian Art and Extractivism 4 Blue: When was Contemporary Art? 5 White: A Separation that Relates References Select Bibliography Acknowledgements Photo Acknowledgements Index

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