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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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[en] TRANSITIVE FORM: POETICS IN THE WORKS OF PAUL KLEE AND MIRA SCHENDEL / [pt] FORMA TRANSITIVA: POÉTICA DE PAUL KLEE E MIRA SCHENDEL

MARIA BEATRIZ DA ROCHA LAGOA 10 January 2006 (has links)
[pt] Os artistas Paul Klee (Berna, Suíça, 1879-1940) e Mira Schendel (Zurique, Suíça, 1919-1988) investigam os processos da forma, conjugando materiais e técnicas que tecem as suas próprias relações. A aproximação entre os dois artistas é possível, a partir da compreensão da Modernidade e das correspondências com outras culturas e demais gêneros de expressão artística. Em diferentes contextos, é o aspecto crítico que prevalece nessas obras, privilegiando a experimentação. Em comum, o traço, não mediado pela referência à natureza, atua como instrumento de busca de uma forma mais livre, que se desdobra no espaço e no tempo, exigindo a participação do espectador. / [en] The artists Paul Klee (Berna, Switzerland, 1879-1940) and Mira Schendel (Zurich, Switzerland, 1919-1988) investigate the processes of form, conjugating materials and techniques that weave their own relations. The approximation of these two artists becomes possible through the understanding of Modernity and its correspondences with the other cultures and means of artistic expression. In different contexts, it is the critical aspect that prevails in these works, which privilege experimentation. In common, they have the line, non mediated by references to nature, which acts as an instrument in the search for a freer form, unfolding through space and time, and demanding the participation of the viewer.

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