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Anna Maria Maiolino: O Amor se faz revolucionário
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ISBN: 8836642586
Author: Sileo, Diego
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Working within the censorious dictatorship of 1970s and 80s Brazil, Italian-born Anna Maria Maiolino (born 1942), who moved to Brazil in her late teens, has produced works steeped in defiant political energy. Maiolino was a colleague of artists such as Lygia Clark and Hélio Oiticica, and later was affiliated to American conceptualism. Accordingly, she has embraced diverse mediums and genres, from clay and ink to video, installation and performance; also, she often incorporates aspects of Brazilian folk culture. Catherine de Zegher and Griselda Pollock have numbered among her champions.At 370 pages, Anna Maria Maiolino: O Amor Se Faz Revolucionário is the most substantial study of this important artist yet published. Featuring a die-cut cover and tipped-on cover image, it charts the rich variety of Maiolinos work as it navigates a path through Brazilian art history and many of the major postwar movements, a path made decidedly personal through Maiolinos experiences as a migrant, mother and global citizen.
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Anna Maria Maiolino: O Amor se faz revolucionário

