"Dentro Brasil." (mixed media, various artists, Long Beach Museum of Art, Long Beach, California)LONG BEACH MUSEUM OF ART The Long Beach Museum of Art is a museum located on Ocean Blvd. in the Bluff Park neighborhood of Long Beach, California. The museum occupies the historic 1912 Elizabeth Milbank Anderson house and carriage house (designed by Charles Alonzo Rich[1]) and a new two-story A surprising collection of new Brazilian art in various media, "Dentro Brasil" (Inside Brazil) included installations by artist/poet Arnaldo Antunes and Bruce and Norman Yonemoto as well as the video program reviewed here. This program comprised 31 works which represented the results of an exchange with four Brazilian cities initiated by Bruce Yonemoto and curator Carole Ann Klonarides. At least from a North American North American named after North America. North American blastomycosis see North American blastomycosis. North American cattle tick see boophilusannulatus. perspective, many of the videotapes in "Dentro Brasil" presented an unusually energetic mix of elements that ignored conventional distinctions among various genres. Video is a young medium in Brazil, having taken root in the '70s when North American video had already developed into several distinct strains. Perhaps this explains the love of pastiche in these works: the mixture of, say, formalist, narrative, metaphoric, and documentary work. A documentary on homelessness in Sao Paulo by Renato Barbieri, Marcelo Machado, and Paulo Morelli quickly loses the anguished tone associated with such work in North America and becomes a surreal meditation on the parallel realities of its subjects. Similarly, Vincent Carelli's affable murder mystery set among the Yanomamo people, Video Cannibalism cannibalism (kăn`ĭbəlĭzəm) [Span. caníbal, referring to the Carib], eating of human flesh by other humans. , 1994, violates the sincere moral tone one has come to expect of ethnographic cinema. Even works with a more formalist bent are laced with plots, complex symbolism, and moral messages. Digital effects, animation, text, and other features of this "cool" medium are layered to "hot" effect. A Cartilha de Instrucoes Basicas Para o Uso do Peso (A primer of basic instructions for the use of weight) by Versao Brasileira (Eduardo de Jesus, Claudio Santos, and Rodolfo Magalhaes) packs a surreal narrative, digital morphing, and an acerbic text delivered at high speed into a five-minute morality tale. Like many of the videos in this exhibition, A Cartilha delighted in the quicksilver quicksilver: see mercury. (1) (QuickSilver Technology, Inc., San Jose, CA, www.qstech.com) A mobile communications company that specializes in a reconfigurable logic chip for cellphones and PDAs. See adaptive computing. power of words to reshape or overwhelm images. A number of the videos presented here were effectively portraits of Brazil's big cities - Sandra Kogut's What Do You Think of When You Think of Brazil?, for example, captures the jangly adj. 1. like the discordant ringing of nonmusical metallic objects striking together; sounding with a jangle ; as, a custodian with a jangly set of keys s>. Adj. 1. optimism and opportunism Opportunism Arabella, Lady squire’s wife matchmakes with money in mind. [Br. Lit.: Doctor Thorne] Ashkenazi, Simcha shrewdly and unscrupulously becomes merchant prince. [Yiddish Lit. of Rio as the kind of city that, paradoxically, lives for and despite tourism. One of the works most appealing to my characteristically Northern reserve was a day-in-the-life portrait of Brasilia, Le Corbusier's experiment in regimented urban living. Brasiconoscopio, 1990, by Mauro Giuntini, coolly traces the abstract flow of people among the city's utilitarian buildings and vehicles, distilling the structure of Brasilia into feeling. The Sao Paulo of Herois da Decadencia (Heroes of decadence, 1987), by Tadeu Jungle and Walter Silveira, by comparison, is an inspired, Dadaist collage of politics, memoir, and fake television. Its most memorable scenes are the on-the-street "interviews" conducted in absolute silence by a friendly young man in a bright-blue suit. Little of this work circulates in North America. Videos by Brazilian activists and indigenous peoples are fairly well known here, perhaps because they meet our expectations of Brazil as a subject of interrogation interrogation In criminal law, process of formally and systematically questioning a suspect in order to elicit incriminating responses. The process is largely outside the governance of law, though in the U.S. . The Brazils of "Dentro Brasil" are loquacious lo·qua·cious adj. Very talkative; garrulous. [From Latin loqu x, loqu subjects of their own that may actually bring new energy to our languishing lan·guish intr.v. lan·guished, lan·guish·ing, lan·guish·es 1. To be or become weak or feeble; lose strength or vigor. 2. discussion of the uses of video. - Laura U. Marks |
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