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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.27.2019.tde-06092019-115037
Document
Author
Full name
Daniel Rangel Costa
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2019
Supervisor
Committee
Dias Filho, Geraldo de Souza (President)
Farias, Agnaldo Aricê Caldas
Khouri, Omar
Title in Portuguese
A dimensão plástica nos poemas visuais de Augusto de Campos
Keywords in Portuguese
artes visuais
Augusto de Campos
poesia visual
Abstract in Portuguese
A presente pesquisa aproxima a trajetória poética de Augusto de Campos do universo referencial das artes visuais a partir de uma análise formal, livre e contextual de sua produção, abordando as principais influências e procedimentos que caracterizaram seu fazer artístico entre 1953, ano em que publicou sua primeira série de poemas transdisciplinares, até 2016, quando realizou a mostra "REVER - Augusto de Campos", no SESC Pompeia, em São Paulo. A trajetória do autor é marcada pela experimentação tecnológica e pelo trânsito intersemiótico entre distintos suportes artísticos. Tal estudo busca descrever a dimensão plástica de uma produção originalmente vinculada à literatura e à poesia. O objetivo central é descrever e analisar os principais poemas visuais de Augusto de Campos, apresentados em diferentes mídias, além do livro, a partir da aproximação destes com obras de arte, seja por questões materiais, formais, estéticas ou processuais de execução, seja pelo contexto no qual produziu alguns destes trabalhos. A ideia é, portanto, vincular o fazer do poeta, tradutor, ensaísta e crítico, com a ideia de um artista visual ou a de um "artista-poeta", que talvez seja o neologismo mais pertinente para descrever Augusto de Campos.
Title in English
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Keywords in English
Augusto de Campos
visual arts
visual poetry
Abstract in English
The present research approaches the Augusto de Campos's poetic trajectory to the referential universe of the visual arts, from a formal, free and contextual analysis of his production, addressing the main influences and procedures that characterized his artistic work between 1953, year in which he publishes his first series of transdisciplinary poems, poetamenos, until 2016, when he released "REVER - Augusto de Campos" exhibition at SESC Pompeia, in São Paulo. The author's trajectory is marked by technological experimentation and intersemiotic transit between different artistic supports. This study that aims to describe the plastic dimension of a production originally linked to literature and poetry. The aim is to describe and analyze Augusto de Campos' main visual poems, which were presented in different media, besides the book, from their approach close to the works of art, whether for material, formal, aesthetic or procedural matters of execution, or the context in which he produced some of these works. The idea is therefore to link the poet's, translator's, essayist's and critic's doing with that of a visual artist or an "artist-poet", which is perhaps the most pertinent neologism to describe Augusto de Campos.
 
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