Brazilian Modernist Photography ; 1939-1964

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Published on the occasion of the exhibition Construction, deconstruction, reconstruction. Brazilian Modernist Photography (1939–1964) at The Rencontres d’Arles from July 7 to October 5, 2025.

In the 1940s, Brazil underwent a profound transformation. The country was industrializing, opening up internationally, welcoming a large European diaspora fleeing Nazism, and becoming fertile ground for the artistic avant-garde. Echoing this effervescence, a new generation of photographers seized the medium to accompany the aesthetic and cultural upheavals of their time.

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As part of the movement that saw the birth of Oscar Niemeyer’s architecture and vision of the modern city, Novo cinema and Bossa Nova, six figures contributed to the emergence of a new photography: Geraldo de Barros, German Lorca, Gertrudes Altschul, Marcel Giró, José Oiticica Filho and Thomaz Farkas. Seizing the political, social and aesthetic potential of photography, they introduced new subjects: modernist architecture and its soft lines, botanical motifs with contrasting light and shadow, inventive experiments and perspective games tinged with a taste for abstraction.
This dynamic was supported by the creation of numerous amateur photography clubs, notably the Foto Clube Bandeirante in São Paulo and the Foto Clube Carioca in Rio. True hotbeds of artistic emulation and exchange, these collectives encouraged experimentation, democratized the use of photography and increased links with the European and North American scenes.

The formal and aesthetic diversity of Brazilian modernist photography remains largely unknown. Through the work of thirty-three artists, the book sheds light on a daring generation that placed Brazil at the forefront of the international avant-garde movement.
A text by Marcella Legrand Marer and Helouise Costa, co-curators of the exhibition presented at the Rencontres d’Arles, introduces the book and looks back at the three high points of Brazilian modernism. The visual corpus is complemented by two essays by Rafael Cardoso, art historian and writer, and Julieta Pestarino, anthropologist, art historian and curator ; edited by Helouise Costa and Marcella Legrand Marer, texts by Helouise Costa, Marcella Legrand Marer, Rafael Cardoso and Julieta Pestarino.

Poids 1300 g
Dimensions 22 × 27 cm
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ISBN 9782365114394
Langue(s) anglais
Nombre de pages 240
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