Inter-territorialities
paths, cartographies and imaginaries
Keywords:
Contemporary public art, Cultural alterity, Documentary, Interterritoriality, ImaginaryAbstract
If in the etnographic paradigm, as Hal Foster indicates, the place of artistic and political transformation will always be outside “in the field of the cultural other”, we consider that the dialogues, negotiations and transactions with cultural alterity – such as sexual, religious and politic orientation - are challenges that are posed at the very moment one goes out into the field. Some of those aspects put forward the sustainability of contemporary public art and the redimensioning. Relational aesthetics and Interterritoriality concepts are in the basis of this debate that presents an contemporary cartography of brazilian art and public sphere based on an analysis and insertions in the National FUNARTE´s Visual Art Net.