Si el Arte puede ser una guerra, el Ateliê Fidalga es un punto neutro / If Art may be a war, the Ateliê Fidalga is a neutral point
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https://doi.org/10.17561/rtc.n12.1Keywords:
Espacio alternativo, Ateliê Fidalga, laboratorio artístico colaborativo, São Paulo, arte contemporáneo. / alternative art space, collaborative artistic laboratory, contemporary art.Abstract
El presente artículo se centra en el Ateliê Fidalga de São Paulo (Brasil), como espacio cultural de reconocido prestigio por su larga trayectoria y su modus operandi, siendo un claro ejemplo de lo que diversos teóricos han llamado espacios alternativos y laboratorios artísticos colaborativos. Este nuevo tipo de institución híbrida y autoorganizada por artistas es considerada como el lugar donde se produce la mayor parte del arte actual, dentro del contexto artístico brasileño e incluso internacional.
If Art may be a war, the Ateliê Fidalga is a neutral point
This article focuses on the Ateliê Fidalga of São Paulo (Brazil), as a renowned cultural space for its trajectory and modus operandi, it is an example about what many theorists have called as alternative art spaces and collaborative artistic laboratories. This new kind of hybrid institution and self-organized by artists, it is considered as the place where the most of the current art is produced, within the artistic brazilian context and even internacional context.
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