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Do Valongo à favela : imaginário e periferia / Clarissa Diniz, Rafael Cardoso (org.) ; textos, Carlos Gradim [and five others] ; versão em inglês, Anthony Doyle = From Valongo to favela : the imaginary and the periphery / editors, Clarissa Diniz, Rafael Cardoso ; texts, Carlos Gradim [and five others] ; english version, Anthony Doyle.
Format
Book
Language
Portuguese
English
Published/Created
[Rio de Janeiro, Brazil] : Odeon Instituto : Museu de Arte do Rio, [2015]
Description
223 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm
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Marquand Library - Remote Storage: Marquand Use Only
N6655.6 .D68 2015
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Subject(s)
Art, Brazilian
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Brazil
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Rio de Janeiro
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Exhibitions
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Black people
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Brazil
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Rio de Janeiro
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History
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Exhibitions
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Afro-Brazilian cults
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Brazil
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Rio de Janeiro
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Exhibitions
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Black people in art
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Exhibitions
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Slavery in art
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Exhibitions
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Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
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In art
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Exhibitions
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Brazil
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Civilization
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African influences
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Exhibitions
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Museu de Arte do Rio
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Museu de Arte do Rio
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Diniz, Clarissa
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Denis, Rafael Cardoso
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Summary note
From Valongo to Favela: imaginary and periphery arises from the curation of the namesake of Clarissa Diniz and Rafael Cardoso and approaches the neighborhood around MAR, the port area of Rio de Janeiro, when dealing with its imaginary and its representations through time in art, photography, architecture. Exhibition and catalog are guided by two historical landmarks: the first is the Cais do Valongo, the world's largest slave-trading depot in the 19th century. The Valongo therefore demarcates the tragedy of slavery and the African diaspora. The second addresses the emergence of the favela as the most obvious feature of the new exclusion of the freedmen, still under the slave-holding and post-colonial power. With texts by Rafael Cardoso, Roberto Conduru, Romulo Costa Mattos, Nataraj Trinta and Clarissa Diniz.
Notes
Catalog to accompany the exhibition of the same name held at the Museu de Arte do Rio, May 10, 2014-May 10, 2015.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Language note
Text in Portugueses and English.
Contents
Do valongo a favela: a primeira periferia do Brasil / Rafael Cardoso
"Reino do céu" ou território das "classes perigosas"? O morro da favela no contexto da visita de Filippo Tommaso Marinetti / Romulo Costa Mattos
Ronda favela roda / Roberto Conduru
O Rio maldito de Augusto Malta / Nataraj Trinta
Irreversibilidades de água, recursividades de pedra / Clarissa Diniz
Ficha técnica = Credits
ENGLISH TEXTS = TEXTOS EM INGLÊS
From Valongo to Favela: Brazil's first periphery / Rafael Cardoso
'Kingdom of the Sky' or Territory of the 'Dangerous Classes'? Morro da favela in the context of Filippo Tommaso Marinetti's Visit (1926) / Romulo Costa Mattos
Favela patrol, going round and round / Roberto Conduru
Augusto Malta's Abominable Rio / Nataraj Trinta
Irreversibilities of water, recursiveness of stone / Clarissa Diniz.
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Other title(s)
From Valongo to favela : the imaginary and the periphery
Do Valongo à favela.
Do Valongo à favela. English.
ISBN
9788568880012 ((paperback))
8568880010 ((paperback))
LCCN
2016311031
OCLC
958498544
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