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Spatial Orders, Social Forms: Art and the City in Modern Brazil
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Spatial Orders, Social Forms: Art and the City in Modern Brazil

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Exploring the intersections among art, architecture, and urbanism in Brazil from the 1920s through the 1960s, Adrian Anagnost shows how modernity was manifested in locally specific spatial forms linked to Brazil’s colonial and imperial past. Discussing the ways artists and architects understood urban planning as a tool to reorganize the world, control human action, and remedy social problems, Anagnost offers a nuanced account of the seeming conflict between modernist aesthetics and a predominately poor and historically disenfranchised urban public, with particular attention to regionalist forms of urban development. Organized as a series of case studies of projects such as Flavio de Carvalho’s performative urbanism, the construction of the Ministry of Education and Public Health building, Lina Bo and Pietro Maria Bardi’s efforts to modernize Brazilian museums, and Helio Oiticica’s interstitial works, this study is full of groundbreaking insights into the ways that modernist theories of urbanism shaped the art and architecture of 20th-century Brazil.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Yale University Press
Country
United States
Date
15 November 2022
Pages
248
ISBN
9780300254013

Exploring the intersections among art, architecture, and urbanism in Brazil from the 1920s through the 1960s, Adrian Anagnost shows how modernity was manifested in locally specific spatial forms linked to Brazil’s colonial and imperial past. Discussing the ways artists and architects understood urban planning as a tool to reorganize the world, control human action, and remedy social problems, Anagnost offers a nuanced account of the seeming conflict between modernist aesthetics and a predominately poor and historically disenfranchised urban public, with particular attention to regionalist forms of urban development. Organized as a series of case studies of projects such as Flavio de Carvalho’s performative urbanism, the construction of the Ministry of Education and Public Health building, Lina Bo and Pietro Maria Bardi’s efforts to modernize Brazilian museums, and Helio Oiticica’s interstitial works, this study is full of groundbreaking insights into the ways that modernist theories of urbanism shaped the art and architecture of 20th-century Brazil.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Yale University Press
Country
United States
Date
15 November 2022
Pages
248
ISBN
9780300254013