MOVEMENT, REPRESENTATION, AND FUNCTIONALITY:
AESTHETIC VISUAL AFRICANITIES PRESENT IN WORKS BY ARTIST ROSANA PAULINO
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https://doi.org/10.7443/problemata.v13i1.63075Keywords:
African Aesthetics, Philosophy of Art, Afro-Brazilian Art, Yoruba Aesthetics, Yoruba PhilosophyAbstract
Being one of the most important artists in contemporary Brazilian art and bringing aesthetic and poetic issues criticizing the racial situation in Brazil, especially to black women social situation, the artist Rosana Paulino carries in her works African and Afro-Brazilian aesthetic elements from her cultural cradle familiar. This article seeks to assimilate aesthetic elements between works of the artist's studio and production and Afro-Brazilian and African works. The work Assentamento will be read based on the philosophical aesthetic investigations of researcher Naiara Paula Eugenio and the enjoyment of the artist herself, and the work Parede da Memória going through her creative process and some objections about Afro-Brazilian art and aesthetics by researchers Kabengele Munanga and Rogério Vanderlei de Lima Trindade, among others.
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