Art, politics and autonomy in Brazil from 2013
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https://doi.org/10.33956/tensoesmundiais.v17i35.2960Keywords:
Art and politics;, artivism;, autonomy of artAbstract
In this article, we try to discuss recent cases where the frontiers of the autonomy of art are blurred, since the judicialization of the critique of art exhibitions in Brazil. We try to argue that the recent processes result from dynamics proper to the field of art and to the political field that had repercussion since the movements of 2013 and the artistic movements that appeared then. Artivism and public art are therefore key concepts here.
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