This article presents an overview of a body of sculptural works developed for a practice-based research in Fine Arts. The research investigates contemporary sculpture as fictive object through subjectivity and its understanding in postmodernist theory, using real and imagined narratives as a catalyst. It adopts a reflective practice methodology to scrutinise the course of sculpture making when created under con...
This article presents an overview of a body of sculptural works developed for a practice-based research in Fine Arts. The research investigates contemporary sculpture as fictive object through subjectivity and its understanding in postmodernist theory, using real and imagined narratives as a catalyst. It adopts a reflective practice methodology to scrutinise the course of sculpture making when created under con...
Além da segunda parte do dossier sobre Arte e Tempo, este número apresenta mais dois textos livres e exploratórios. De Margarida Calado continuamos a publicar nestes números impares o seu trabalho em torno da Historiografia da Arte em Portugal, com um novo capítulo (A historiografia na passagem do século XIX para o século XX – Joaquim de Vasconcelos e Sousa Viterbo) que se centra em duas figuras decisivas na af...
Entre Lisboa e a América, encontra-se o pretexto para o conhecimento mútuo, para descobrir autores e artistas: a viagem torna-nos diferentes. A revista GAMA galga os muros e procura o reconhecimanto. O resultado, um acervo de informação sobre a arte de cá e de lá do Atlântico, de ontem, ou de há pouco. A revista GAMA não ficou no Quintal: saltou muros, brincou com os novos vizinhos, esfolou os joelhos, roubou l...
This text studies the notion of time perceived by an artist and mother working with the medium of sculpture. It employs time as a catalyst to understand if, and how, early motherhood can influence the artistic creation, and argues that the influence is occurrential. It indicates than the artist adopts an eternalist approach involving the far future, and the mother is concerned with a fatalist aspect necessitati...