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A questão da alteridade no “primitivismo artístico”

Authors: Arley Andriolo;

A questão da alteridade no “primitivismo artístico”

Abstract

Desde 1938, com a publicação do livro de Robert Goldwater, a noção de “primitivismo artístico” evidenciava a visada do artista europeu para as obras plásticas africanas. Em 1984, essa relação foi reforçada com a exposição Primitivism in XXth century art, organizada por William Rubin. Alguns críticos dessa associação mostram que o campo perceptivo daqueles artistas não se dirigia apenas para os habitantes da África, mas para uma série de personagens, dentre os quais, ciganos, prostitutas, loucos e camponeses. Meu objetivo será o de rever essa problemática para propor uma reflexão metodológica que considere a questão da alteridade, particularmente, enfocando a emergência diante do artista de uma multiplicidade de outros a solicitar o seu olhar.

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