Art and resistance
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2178-0447.ars.2025.235728Keywords:
Contemporary art, art and society, Aesthetic experimentationAbstract
This text traces the artistic journey of Iole de Freitas from the 1960s onward. It emphasizes her exploration of body art, video, and photography, her involvement with feminist movements, and her reflections on the inseparable connection between art and ethics and its role in social transformation.
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FREITAS, Iole de; FILHO, Paulo Venancio. Iole de Freitas: corpo/espaço. Rio de Janeiro: Cobogó, 2019.
INSTITUTO, Moreira Salles. Iole de Freitas, anos 1970: imagem como presença. Catálogo: organização Sônia Salzstein; Leonardo Nones. São Paulo: IMS, 2023.
TORRES, Fernanda Lopes; SILVA, Martha Telles Machado da. O papel da crítica na formação de um pensamento contemporâneo de arte no Brasil na década de 1970. Rio de Janeiro, RJ: NAU, 2023.
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