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| Artemrede, Project Odisseias, "Histórias em Viagem" |
Saturday, 26 May 2018
Can there be political democracy without cultural democracy?
Sunday, 20 May 2018
Cultural appropriation: less gatekeepers, more critical thinkers
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| "La Japonaise" by Claude Monet, Museum of Fine Arts Boston (image taken from http://japaneseamericaninboston.blogspot.com) |
For Nandia
My first contact with
the concept of cultural appropriation happened in July 2015 because of “Kimono Wednesdays” at the Museum of
Fine Arts Boston (MFA). On the occasion of the display of Claude Monet’s “La
Japonaise” (a painting of the artist’s wife, surrounded by fans, wearing a
blond wig and a bright red kimono), visitors were invited to put on a kimono
similar to the one shown on the painting and share their photos on social media.
According to the museum, this was a way of engaging with the painting. For some
people, though, the activity lacked any context regarding the garment, becoming
just “fun”; others criticized it for reinforcing stereotypes and exoticizing
Asian Americans; for others, it was blatant racism; (read Seph Rodney’s article).
Saturday, 5 May 2018
“Lindonéia, the suburb’s Gioconda”: my first visit to the Pinacoteca of São Paulo
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| "Lindonéia, the suburb's Gioconda", Rubens Gerchman, Pinacoteca de São Paulo (Photo: Maria Vlachou) |
“Na frente do espelho
Sem que ninguém a visse
Miss
Linda,feia
Lindonéia desaparecida
Despedaçados, atropelados
Cachorros mortos nas ruas
Policiais vigiando
O sol batendo nas frutas
Sangrando
Ai, meu amor
A solidão vai me matar de dor (...)”
Caetano Veloso, “Lindonéia”
One thing I noticed
right from my first visits to the museums of São Paulo (Brazil) was that long
introductory texts are greatly appreciated. The exhibition "Brazilian Vanguard of the 1960s – the Roger Wright Collection",
at the Pinacoteca of São Paulo, was no exception.
Wednesday, 25 April 2018
The Museum of (my) Discoveries
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| Exhibition "Return - Traces of Memory", Monument odf the Discoveries, Lisbon, 2015 (Photo: Maria Vlachou) |
I'm Portuguese by
adoption. When I arrived in Portugal, in 1995, the only thing I knew about the
history of the country had to do with the Discoveries (of sea routes and
spices, taught in my country in the 7th or 8th grade). Over the years, I have
been "discovering" the rest (even with regard to the Discoveries and
beyond the sea routes and the spices). The story I was taught in school was, as
usual, only one part.
Thursday, 12 April 2018
Towards Cultural Access and Participation in Portugal
My article for the magazine Howlround, on the occasion of the IETM plenary meeting that takes place in Porto this monht. Read the article
Saturday, 17 March 2018
Art, Community and Leadership debated at the ISPA Congress
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| Photo: Christopher Duggan Photography |
Thursday, 15 February 2018
Let's set Mark Deputter free
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| Image taken from the newspaper Público. Photo: Nuno Ferreira Santos |
It was a good exercise
for all of us the with conversation with the Municipal Councilor for Culture
Catarina Vaz Pinto (CVP) yesterday at the Maria Matos Theatre (MMT). As it has
been a good exercise all the discussion generated after the announcement of her
decision to lease MMT and turn it into a for-profit space with programming for a
larger public.
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