
Hélio Oiticica
Brazil(July 26, 1937 – 1980)
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Hélio Oiticica, The Artist Who Freed Art
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Imagine Rio de Janeiro in the early 1960s, a city alive with samba rhythms, political tension, and radical creative energy. In the hillside favelas, a young artist named Hélio Oiticica was dancing at the Mangueira samba school, not as an observer but as a fully initiated member of the community. He was also quietly dismantling everything the art world thought it knew about painting, sculpture, and the relationship between a body and a work of art. More than four decades after his death in 1980, Oiticica remains one of the most visionary and genuinely transformative figures in twentieth… Continue reading
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