Iconografias do invisível: a arte de Feliciano e Luis Lana
AUTOR(ES)
Larissa Lacerda Menendez
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2005
RESUMO
ABSTRACT This dissertation is about Feliciano Pimentel Lanas and Luís Gomes Lanas paintings. They are indigenous artists from Desana people and were born in São João Batistas community, in Tiquié River, Amazonas. Umukomahsã, the Desana people call themselves People of the Universe. They are about a thousand people living at fifty communities in the Tiquié and Papuri Rivers. Feliciano Lanas and Luís Lanas paintings are figurative, made of tint on paper and their main subject is the Desana -Kehiriporã clans cosmology. This research presents the desana artists paintings and develops its analysis, based on Art and Anthropology perspectives, inspired in studies from Gaston Bachelard, Richard Wollheim, Berta Ribeiro and Reichel-Dolmatoff. Beyond presenting and analyzing paintings, this work compares the two artists paintings about the myth of the universes origin. The comparison was prepared based on the temptative identification of archetypes structures common to both Feliciano Lanas and Luís Lanas images and work, inspired in studies from Gaston Bachelard and Gilbert Durand . This research investigates the individuality and collectivity, the imaginary and socials references, through the comparisons of the illustrated myths.
ASSUNTO(S)
lana, luís, 1947- - crítica e interpretação indigenous lana, feliciano pimentel, 1937- - crítica e interpretação art desana myths cosmology Índios desana - religião e mitologia ciencias sociais aplicadas painting pintura feliciano lana arte indígena Índios desana antropologia luís lana anthropology
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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