Black feminism and the sublime feeling in performance Merci Beaucoup, Blanco!

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Autor(a) principal: Lecci, Alice Lino
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Artefilosofia
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufop.br/raf/article/view/1291
Resumo: This work presents a critic of the performance “Merci Beaucoup, Blanco!”, by Michelle Mattiuzzi, and the self-reflection on it published in the 32nd Biennial of São Paulo – “Uncertainty alive” (2016), entitled Written Performance Photography Experiment. To this end, we emphasize, besides the formal aspects of the performance event, aspects of the history of racist thought in Brazil and the official historiography concerning the black population in order to contextualize the feelings of pain and horror that permeate both the personal experience of the artist and her performance. Then, the elements of this performance that can incite feelings of pleasure in the observer are analyzed, such as the resistance of the black woman and her political representation in the field of art and culture. Finally, in order to conclude the possibilities for the fruition of the work in question, we take as reference, besides the artist's text, certain constituent arguments of the concept of the feeling of the sublime, as presented by Edmund Burke, Immanuel Kant e Jean-François Lyotard.
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spelling Black feminism and the sublime feeling in performance Merci Beaucoup, Blanco!O feminismo negro e a estética do sublime em Merci Beaucoup, Blanco!Black artPerformanceSublimeRacismArt criticism.arte negraperformancesublimeracismocrítica de arte.This work presents a critic of the performance “Merci Beaucoup, Blanco!”, by Michelle Mattiuzzi, and the self-reflection on it published in the 32nd Biennial of São Paulo – “Uncertainty alive” (2016), entitled Written Performance Photography Experiment. To this end, we emphasize, besides the formal aspects of the performance event, aspects of the history of racist thought in Brazil and the official historiography concerning the black population in order to contextualize the feelings of pain and horror that permeate both the personal experience of the artist and her performance. Then, the elements of this performance that can incite feelings of pleasure in the observer are analyzed, such as the resistance of the black woman and her political representation in the field of art and culture. Finally, in order to conclude the possibilities for the fruition of the work in question, we take as reference, besides the artist's text, certain constituent arguments of the concept of the feeling of the sublime, as presented by Edmund Burke, Immanuel Kant e Jean-François Lyotard.O presente trabalho apresenta uma crítica à performance Merci beaucoup, Blanco!de Michelle Mattiuzzi e à sua auto reflexão sobre a mesma, publicada na 32ª Bienal de São Paulo - Incerteza Viva (2016), intitulada Escrito experimento fotografia performance. Trata-se de uma análise sobre a forma como essa performance e tais escritos promovem o embate ao racismo e à discriminação por gênero e classe social, de modo a suscitar sentimentos contraditórios de choque, horror e comprazimento no seu espectador; análogos ao sentimento do sublime. Para tanto, destacam-se aspectos da história do pensamento racista no Brasil e da historiografia oficial relativa à população negra a fim de contextualizar os sentimentos de dor e horror, que permeiam tanto a experiência pessoal da artista quanto a sua representação performática. Em seguida, consideram-se as características dessa performance, que podem incitar sentimentos de prazer na observadora e no observador, como a resistência da mulher negra e a sua representação política no campo da arte e da cultura. E por fim, com intuito de concluir as possibilidades de fruição da obra em questão, tomam-se como referência, além do texto da artista, certos argumentos constituintes do conceito do sentimento do sublime, conforme apresentados por Immanuel Kant e Jean-François Lyotard. Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto2019-02-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.documenthttps://periodicos.ufop.br/raf/article/view/1291Artefilosofia; v. 13 n. 25 (2018): Dossiê Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht; 148-168Artefilosofia; Vol. 13 No. 25 (2018): Dossiê Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht; 148-1682526-78921809-8274reponame:Artefilosofiainstname:Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto (UFOP)instacron:UFOPporhttps://periodicos.ufop.br/raf/article/view/1291/1482https://periodicos.ufop.br/raf/article/view/1291/3273Copyright (c) 2019 Artefilosofiahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLecci, Alice Lino2021-06-22T13:22:00Zoai:pp.www.periodicos.ufop.br:article/1291Revistahttps://periodicos.ufop.br/raf/PUBhttps://periodicos.ufop.br/raf/oaiartefilosofia.defil@ufop.edu.br || periodicos.sisbin@ufop.edu.br1809-82742526-7892opendoar:2021-06-22T13:22Artefilosofia - Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto (UFOP)false
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O feminismo negro e a estética do sublime em Merci Beaucoup, Blanco!
title Black feminism and the sublime feeling in performance Merci Beaucoup, Blanco!
spellingShingle Black feminism and the sublime feeling in performance Merci Beaucoup, Blanco!
Lecci, Alice Lino
Black art
Performance
Sublime
Racism
Art criticism.
arte negra
performance
sublime
racismo
crítica de arte.
title_short Black feminism and the sublime feeling in performance Merci Beaucoup, Blanco!
title_full Black feminism and the sublime feeling in performance Merci Beaucoup, Blanco!
title_fullStr Black feminism and the sublime feeling in performance Merci Beaucoup, Blanco!
title_full_unstemmed Black feminism and the sublime feeling in performance Merci Beaucoup, Blanco!
title_sort Black feminism and the sublime feeling in performance Merci Beaucoup, Blanco!
author Lecci, Alice Lino
author_facet Lecci, Alice Lino
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Black art
Performance
Sublime
Racism
Art criticism.
arte negra
performance
sublime
racismo
crítica de arte.
topic Black art
Performance
Sublime
Racism
Art criticism.
arte negra
performance
sublime
racismo
crítica de arte.
description This work presents a critic of the performance “Merci Beaucoup, Blanco!”, by Michelle Mattiuzzi, and the self-reflection on it published in the 32nd Biennial of São Paulo – “Uncertainty alive” (2016), entitled Written Performance Photography Experiment. To this end, we emphasize, besides the formal aspects of the performance event, aspects of the history of racist thought in Brazil and the official historiography concerning the black population in order to contextualize the feelings of pain and horror that permeate both the personal experience of the artist and her performance. Then, the elements of this performance that can incite feelings of pleasure in the observer are analyzed, such as the resistance of the black woman and her political representation in the field of art and culture. Finally, in order to conclude the possibilities for the fruition of the work in question, we take as reference, besides the artist's text, certain constituent arguments of the concept of the feeling of the sublime, as presented by Edmund Burke, Immanuel Kant e Jean-François Lyotard.
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