MODERN ART WEEK OF 1922 AND BRAZILIAN MODERNISM: CULTURAL UPDATING AND ARTISTIC “PRIMITIVISM”
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https://doi.org/10.22409/gragoata.v20i39.33354Keywords:
Modern Art Week of 1922, Mário de Andrade, Oswald de Andrade, Anthropophagy, PrimitivismAbstract
Ninety years after the Modern Art Week of 1922, which took place in São Paulo, this text discusses its relationship with European avant-gardes. It emphasizes the esthetical and political projects of the Brazilian modernism, and, finally, it brings into light the link between one of the aspects of the Brazilian modernist movement, Anthropophagy, and the European esthetical and cultural “primitivism”, in such movements such as Fauvism and Dada.Downloads
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