Tropicalist aesthetics and museum architecture: identity representations of contemporary Brazil

The tropicalist aesthetic comprises a representation of elements of Brazilian culture – Carnival, football, tropical fruits, beaches, favelas – that aim to build the national identity by incorporating mass culture elements. Creating images of Brazil for exportation seeks to insert itself in the...

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Autor: Lupo, Bianca Manzon
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2021
País:Brasil
Institución:Centro Universitário La Salle (Unilasalle)
Repositorio:Mouseion (Canoas)
Idioma:portugués
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.revistas.unilasalle.edu.br:article/8521
Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/Mouseion/article/view/8521
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Tropicalism
contemporary architecture
audiovisual museography
national identity
Tropicalismo
arquitetura de museus
museografia audiovisual
identidade nacional
Arquitetura de museus
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Sumario:The tropicalist aesthetic comprises a representation of elements of Brazilian culture – Carnival, football, tropical fruits, beaches, favelas – that aim to build the national identity by incorporating mass culture elements. Creating images of Brazil for exportation seeks to insert itself in the economic global circuits. Since the 1990s, the reactivation of the tropicalist aesthetics has progressively influenced the disciplinary field of architecture. This article aims to reflect on the relation established between tropicalist aesthetics and Brazilian architecture. As methodology research, we will analyze architectural projects and other relevant documentary sources. The national representativeness associated with tropicalist aesthetics comes close to three main architectural programs: the creation of Brazilian Pavilions at the World Expositions, museography and museum architecture. The article will be structured around three moments: the projects not built in the 1990s, the events motivated by the exhibition Brazil + 500 and the construction of new museums the following decades.