Exploring the historical constructs of contemporary Brazilian art, this book highlights how artists play a crucial role in challenging and redefining Brazil's myths and identity as a racial melting pot. Structured around the colors of the Brazilian flag, the five chapters delve into the interplay between art and history, illustrating how art can both activate and represent historical narratives. Richly illustrated, it offers an insightful examination of current debates in the Brazilian art scene.
Michael Asbury Books


The intricate journey
- 108 pages
- 4 hours of reading