The Art of Brasilia - 2000-2019 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)


People from outside of Brasilia often dismiss Brazil's capital as socially divided, boring, corrupt, and emotionally cold. Apparently its founders created not a vibrant capital, but a cultural wasteland. However, as Sophia Beal argues, Brasilia's contemporary artists are out to prove the skeptics wrong. These twenty-first-century artists are changing how people think about the city and animating its public spaces. They are recasting Brasilia as a vibrant city of the arts in which cultural production affirms a creative right to the city. Various genres-prose, poetry, film, cultural journalism, music, photography, graffiti, street theater, and street dance-play a part. Brasilia's initial 1960s art was state-sanctioned, carried out mainly by privileged, white men. In contrast, the capital's contemporary art is marked by its diversity, challenging norms about who has a voice within the Brasilia art scene. This art demystifies the capital's inequities and imagines alternative ways of inhabiting the city.

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People from outside of Brasilia often dismiss Brazil's capital as socially divided, boring, corrupt, and emotionally cold. Apparently its founders created not a vibrant capital, but a cultural wasteland. However, as Sophia Beal argues, Brasilia's contemporary artists are out to prove the skeptics wrong. These twenty-first-century artists are changing how people think about the city and animating its public spaces. They are recasting Brasilia as a vibrant city of the arts in which cultural production affirms a creative right to the city. Various genres-prose, poetry, film, cultural journalism, music, photography, graffiti, street theater, and street dance-play a part. Brasilia's initial 1960s art was state-sanctioned, carried out mainly by privileged, white men. In contrast, the capital's contemporary art is marked by its diversity, challenging norms about who has a voice within the Brasilia art scene. This art demystifies the capital's inequities and imagines alternative ways of inhabiting the city.

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General

Imprint

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

Country of origin

Switzerland

Series

New Directions in Latino American Cultures

Release date

2020

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Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

2020

Authors

Dimensions

210 x 148mm (L x W)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

252

Edition

1st ed. 2020

ISBN-13

978-3-03-037136-4

Barcode

9783030371364

Categories

LSN

3-03-037136-0



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