Arte de guerrilha no Brasil ditatorial: O caso das produções de Cildo Meireles e Hélio Oiticica pela via filosófica de Giorgio Agamben
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Cildo Meireles, Hélio Oiticica, military dictatorship, Giorgio AgambenAbstract
This article aims to analyze some artworks by Cildo Meireles and Hélio Oiticica during the cultural resistance period in dictatorial Brazil (1964-1985). To do so we will take in account the period of Brazilian military dictatorship as a time of state of emergency, so well conceptualized by Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben, which we will use in this article. We intend to get to a better understanding about the guerrilla art by Cildo Meireles and Hélio Oiticica during dictatorial Brazil.
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