ARTISTIC ACTIVITIES IN PUBLIC SPACES
A REPORT ON THE MULTIVERSO COLLABORATIVE OCCUPATION AT CENTRO CULTURAL CAPIBERIBE 27
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https://doi.org/10.33871/23580437.2023.10.01.84-96Abstract
This article intends to establish a reflection on the development of collective occupation and intervention tactics in institutional spaces from the analysis of an event held in the first half of 2022 entitled Multiverse Collaborative. Such action exemplifies and reiterates the consolidation of an alternative and heterogeneous circuit of visual arts in Rio de Janeiro and its forms of resistance and search for a “desbunde/ out of flow” or new “countercultural” positioning, heir to the experimental artistic field of the 1960s and 1960s. 70. Finally, this case study intends to contribute epistemologically to debates on the construction of memory and local identity, based on a research methodology drawn from the fields of art history, criticism, and theory.
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