SEMPRE É ESTETICA RELACIONAL...
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https://doi.org/10.18830/issn2238-362X.v5.n1.2015.06Keywords:
Relational art, Contemporary art, Political art, Aesthetics, Nicolas BourriaudAbstract
In a context where the trend of artistic practices addressed in a remarkable way for interhuman relations and its consequent results, reemerges the debate about whether contemporary art has its origin in a spirit of political character. Consciously or unconsciously 90s art is linked to the social context, seeking in this way an interactive sociability in different levels of reality, according to the artist and the context of the spectators. The theoretical idea of Relational Aesthetics is correct more in the context of contemporary art of the 90s, but we tend to think about it in other contexts as it has always been that way regarding to political, technological, social and historical context of humanity.
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