Dissertação
(Des)cobrir-me: minhas impressões afro-brasileiras
Fecha
2022-02-11Autor
Rosa, Thais Oliveira da
Institución
Resumen
The study deals with Afro-Brazilian culture, presented through photographs from the
19th century. In this sense, this research builds an approximation to this culture through
the visuality and artistic processes that are inserted in the poetics, in front of Afrodiasporic authors and decolonial studies. Concepts such as self-assessment and selfdetermination were also used, as well as devices and profanation that dialogue in the
creation of subjectivities. Aiming to understand how I (Dis)discover myself through the
molds that poetics evokes in me, this study was developed from experiments in selfportraits and expanded techniques with woodcuts, weaving connections between
personal and artistic processes through the search for ( Un)covering and reframing the
look on oneself from the look on the other. With this, the research allows the
confrontation between past and present through the juxtaposition of visualities of
photographs of the 19th century and discusses the origins of Afro-Brazilian narratives
that tell the history of the black population from another perspective. It was observed,
therefore, the power and place of the color black in the construction of the artistic
process and in my direction as a person, artist, but - mainly - as an Afro-Brazilian
person. It is concluded, therefore, that the development of the concept of (Un)covering
oneself deepened the cultural and aesthetic aspects of the color black along with the
act of covering self-portraits with black paint, a characteristic that presents itself as an
inheritance of my artistic process that began in contact with engraving techniques. The
color black has always been an important part of the visual construction of my artistic
works, precisely because they portray black people and explore the visuality and
expression of color on black skin. The development of this concept materialized,
together with the works presented, the research objectives of establishing the
confrontation between past and present and the (Dis)covering of oneself through the
relationship between personal and artistic processes.