São Paulo Biennial and the gaming trick
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2178-0447.ars.2025.233383Keywords:
Heitor dos Prazeres, Wellington Virgolino, A Noiva – Igreja do Reino da Arte, São Paulo Biennial, PrimitivismAbstract
Based on understanding art as a “gaming trick” (Raoni Azevedo/A Noiva – Igreja do Reino da Arte), this essay approaches the strategies of Heitor dos Prazeres and Wellington Virgolino in their participation in São Paulo Biennial editions. Considered “primitive” by the institution and the critics of the time (1950s/60s), the artists managed to instrumentalize the Biennial, turning aesthetic and racial prejudices into strategies to “win at the game of life” as defined in A Noiva. This essay addresses themes such as primitivization, whiteness, agency, institutional
critique, and chronopolitics.
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