Transatlantic Modernities between Brazil and Austria.
Coordinators: Prof. Ana Magalhães (Museum of Contemporary Art of the University of São Paulo) and Prof. Sabeth Buchmann (Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna)
Invited scholars and artists: Claudia Augustat, Ana Avelar, Denilson Baniwa, Jens Baumgarten, Laura Erber, Dominika Glogowski, Christian Kravagna, Guilherme Mata, Susanne Neubauer/ Marcelo Mari, Sérgio Martins, Luís Camillo Osório, Valéria Piccoli, Mariana Sombrio, and Camila Sposati.
Presentation:
Despite the many differences and distances between Brazil and Austria, the history of these two countries has been intertwined ever since the beginning of the 19th century. As she arrived in Brazil, in 1818, to marry the Portuguese Prince, D. Pedro I, Leopoldine von Habsburg had been prepared to fulfill an important mission by her father, i.e., create an alliance between the Portuguese Royal Court (settled in Rio de Janeiro since the Napoleonic Invasion in Portugal, in 1808) and annex the new Empire into the greater influence of the Habsburg Empire. Although the project failed and by the 1830s, the Austrian Emperor gave up any hope of having a territory in the Americas, such initiative left many significant marks, both in Brazil and in Austria.
This year, Brazil will celebrate the bicentennial of its independence (1822-2022), while reevaluating the narratives of modernism that have risen from the so-called Semana de Arte Moderna of 1922. This research seminar will invite scholars and artists to discuss topics recently explored in the fields of History, Theory and Criticism of the Visual Arts that have helped to throw new light on the cultural and artistic exchanges within the transnational encounters between Austria and Brazil. Some of the themes to be dealt with are:
- The Museu Nacional in Rio de Janeiro and the Austrian Expedition of 1818
- The so-called Brasilianeum in Vienna (1821-1831) and the voyages of Johann Natterer in Brazil and Thomas Ender’s watercolours of Brazil
- Brazilian delegations at the Universal Exhibitions in the second half of the 19th century
- Austrian artists in Brazil and Brazilian artists in Austria from the 19th to the 21st century
- Austrian delegation at the Independence Centenary International Exposition, 1922
- Austrian delegations at the São Paulo Biennial
- Austrian immigrant intellectuals and artists in Brazil, 1930-1950
- National Identities and Modernity
- Indigenous and African-diasporic Cultures and Modernity
- Women and Modernity
- Art and Politics
- Global Art History
Program
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The parrot and the rabbit
Ana Magalhães & Sabeth Buchmann: presentation of the programme
As part of the lecture series Transatlantic Modernities between Brazil and Austria.
Lecture by Camila Sposati
Online via Zoom
Art Theory and Cultural Studies
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1922 - A Year of the Transmodern
Lecture by Christian Kravagna as part of the lecture series Transatlantic Modernities between Brazil and Austria.
Research Webinar
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Online via Zoom
Art Theory and Cultural Studies
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The Place of Brazil in Time: The contributions of Oswald de Andrade and Stefan Zweig
Lecture by Laura Erber as part of the lecture series Transatlantic Modernities between Brazil and Austria.
Research webinar
Online/Zoom
Art Theory and Cultural Studies
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How many we(s) fit into a "we"? On the contraction and expansion of collective identities in Oswald de Andrade’s Anthropophagic Manifest.
Lecture by Guilherme Mata as part of the lecture series Transatlantic Modernities between Brazil and Austria.
Research Webinar
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Online via Zoom
Art Theory and Cultural Studies
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Invention of the Baroque and Discourses of the Neo-Baroque: Politics and Religion in Austria, Brazil and the Philippines
Lecture by Jens Baumgarten as part of the lecture series Transatlantic Modernities between Brazil and Austria.
Research Webinar
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Online via Zoom
Art Theory and Cultural Studies
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Wanda Hanke’s Ethnological Collections in South American Museums
Lecture by Mariana Sombrio as part of the lecture series Transatlantic Modernities between Brazil and Austria.
Research Webinar
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Online via Zoom
Art Theory and Cultural Studies
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Out of Brazil: The ethnographic collections at the Weltmuseum Wien
Lecture by Claudia Augustat as part of the lecture series Transatlantic Modernities between Brazil and Austria.
Research Webinar
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Online via Zoom
Art Theory and Cultural Studies
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From Energy to the Arts: Navigating Complexities in Brazil”
Lecture by Dominika Glogowski as part of the lecture series Transatlantic Modernities between Brazil and Austria.
Research Webinar
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Online via Zoom
Art Theory and Cultural Studies
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Sensitive female universes: considerations on the work of the Hungarian-Brazilian artist Yolanda Mohalyi
Lecture by Ana Avelar as part of the lecture series Transatlantic Modernities between Brazil and Austria.
Research Webinar
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Online via Zoom
Art Theory and Cultural Studies
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The Formation of an Ambience: The First Exhibition of Brazilian Contemporary Art in Austria (1959-1960)
Lecture by Susanne Neubauer in collaboration with Marcelo Mari as part of the lecture series Transatlantic Modernities between Brazil and Austria.
Research Webinar
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Online via Zoom
Art Theory and Cultural Studies
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Flávio de Carvalho – modern experimentalism and its echo in Helio Oiticica and Lygia Pape
Lecture by Luiz Camillo Osorio as part of the lecture series Transatlantic Modernities between Brazil and Austria.
Research Webinar
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Online via Zoom
Art Theory and Cultural Studies
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Antônio Dias in Milan
Lecture by Sérgio Martins as part of the lecture series Transatlantic Modernities between Brazil and Austria.
Research Webinar
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Online via Zoom
Art Theory and Cultural Studies
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Austrian Mission in Brazil, 1817
Lecture by Valéria Piccoli as part of the lecture series Transatlantic Modernities between Brazil and Austria.
Research Webinar
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Online via Zoom
Art Theory and Cultural Studies
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Cancelled: Lecture with artist Denilson Baniwa
This lecture had to be cancelled due to health reasons. As part of the lecture series Transatlantic Modernities between Brazil and Austria.
Research Webinar
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Online via Zoom
Art Theory and Cultural Studies