Interculturality and Modernism

Week of 22 and the quarrel of modern art.

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https://doi.org/10.33871/23580437.2023.10.2.16-24

Abstract

Abstract: In this article, we intend to discuss an issue raised by Carlos Zílio in his book Querela do Brasil, in which he critically reflected on Brazilian art and its identity. Taking this initial motto into account, the relationship between the modern aesthetic model that had been developing in Europe and the modernist proposal of the 1922 Modern Art Week to adapt this influence will be observed, to escape the ethnocentric vision that contaminated the imagination of culture. Brazilian. Understanding art, in this case, less as a matter of style and more as a means of communication, it seeks to reflect on the strategy of the Week of Modern Art of 1922 to adapt the influence of an external cultural model, as a possible inspiration for actions that could impose themselves on the ethnocentric tendency of introducing artificial and imported cultural models through the use of the media.

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Author Biography

Patricio Dugnani, Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie

Professor and research tutor at the Center for Communication and Letters - CCL at Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie. PhD in Communication and Semiotics PUC/SP. Master in Communication and Semiotics PUC/SP. Bachelor of Visual Arts from Unesp. Professor in the areas of Communication and Arts at Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie. Professor of Arts at Colégio Giordano Bruno. Researcher at the research groups Intercultural Languages ​​and Narratives (CNPQ) and Language, Society and Identity: studies on the media - LISEM - (CNPQ), at Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie. Researcher and Author of books, chapters, scientific articles with the following themes: Communication, Media, Arts, Semiotics, Culture, Interculturality, Postmodernity, Hypermodernity, Globalization, Baroque, Tiles. Published books: The Symbolic Heritage in Baroque Tiles (2012), The Book of Labyrinths (2004). Author and Illustrator of children's books with the following titles: Ovelhas e Lobos (2002), Beleléu (2003/ PNLD 2004), O Seu Lugar (2005/ PNLD 2006), A Better World (2006), Beleléu and Numbers (2009) , Beleléu and the Colors (2010), Beleléu and the Shapes (2011), Beleléu and the Words (2014), What it takes to fly (2020).

Published

2023-12-15