Books by Carolina Cerqueira
Como tornar objeto os ideais que nos movem, as sensações e emoções despertas nos caminhos pelos q... more Como tornar objeto os ideais que nos movem, as sensações e emoções despertas nos caminhos pelos quais passamos, as pessoas, coisas e contextos com que trocamos afetos, ideias e olhares? Como registrar as diversas camadas experimentadas ao longo do trajeto de uma busca por conexões e imersão no que já povoa nossas imaginações acerca das culturas de Brasil e África - esses nomes ou territórios tão diversos e encobertos por narrativas e representações tão opacas? Mesmo Sol Outro apresenta-se como um livro digital composto de fotografias digitais e analógicas, montagens digitais, colagens, desenhos e documentos históricos. Ao longo de um percurso que partiu de Juiz de Fora até Luanda, capital de Angola, passando pelo Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, Cachoeira e São Félix, na Bahia, visitas à comunidade remanescente de quilombo Colônia do Paiol, em Bias Fortes - Minas Gerais, e Johannesburgo, na África do Sul, todo o material foi coletado por uma artista, Carolina Cerqueira, e um artista, Tálisson Melo, que não conseguem parar de fazer perguntas sobre como esses dois territórios se constituem, direcionando o olhar para o registro das ações humanas sobre os espaços e as pulsões que várias camadas ativas de história escondem-mostram e mostram-escondem.
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Conference Presentations by Carolina Cerqueira
OPEN CALL - SECAC 2021, Lexington, 2021
As the chairs of the session "How Things Unfold in Many Conversations: Intertwining Race Relation... more As the chairs of the session "How Things Unfold in Many Conversations: Intertwining Race Relations Studies and Art History" at The School of Art and Visual Studies at the University of Kentucky, we are pleased to invite you to the 77th annual meeting of SECAC in Lexington, KY, from November 10–13, 2021.
The session is about the need for historical alternatives. It is a path that unfolds conversations with people who can contribute to shedding light on different aspects of the art history, pulling its threads to unwind them in many other things. Therefore, instead of asking where artists of color are, we want to analyze the circumstances that prevent their access to the area of knowledge of art. The proposal lies in self-analysis of the discipline. It depends on the conceptualization of its object, tools, and methods, to formulate a diversified model of analysis, associated with the need to change paradigms because the dominant mode of research does not fit the object/phenomenon of study. We are looking to discuss different perspectives, different understandings of artworks, and research methods. Keeping in mind that a race relations discussion in art history we long to have includes the racialization of all bodies, where all races are questioning dynamics of power and silences incorporated in the discipline.
We are looking for composing rich and diverse panels, with researchers from different US's states and countries all around the world that are connected to the main perspective of our proposal: bringing art history and race relation studies in dialogue to the center of methodological, theoretical, and analytical approaches on the arts and culture. We are sending you this message to start spreading the open call for papers in good time.
Terms of the event & links
Dates for applying: March 9 to May 4, 2021.
Dates of conference: November 10–13, 2021.
Venue: Hilton Lexington Downtown, Lexington - Kentucky, United States of America.
Application form, general information & fees: https://secacart.org/page/Lexington
We are sending you this message to start spreading the open call for papers in good time. It would be great if you could share with your students, colleagues, and institutional contacts.
For any inquiries please don't hesitate to contact us:
Tálisson Melo de Souza (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) - talissonmelo@yahoo.com.br
Carolina Cerqueira Correa (Federal University of Juiz de Fora, Brazil) - carolinaccerqueira@gmail.com
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mesmo Sol Outro, 2021
2a live da série promovida pelo Mesmo Sol Outro
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Com Igor Simões e Matheus de Simone
Orga... more 2a live da série promovida pelo Mesmo Sol Outro
Link:
Com Igor Simões e Matheus de Simone
Organização e mediação: Carolina Cerqueira e Tálisson Melo
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Talks by Carolina Cerqueira
Mesmo Sou Outro redes, 2021
5a live da série "uma conversa sobre coisas que são muitas" promovida pelo projeto Mesmo Sol Outr... more 5a live da série "uma conversa sobre coisas que são muitas" promovida pelo projeto Mesmo Sol Outro com a historiadora de arte, professora e pesquisadora Lorraine Mendes (EBA/UFRJ), e a advogada e pesquisadora Waleska Batista (U.P.Mackenzie).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsCuQNESaUI&t=1111s&ab_channel=MesmoSolOutroredes
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The session is about the need for historical alternatives. It is a path that unfolds conversations with people who can contribute to shedding light on different aspects of the art history, pulling its threads to unwind them in many other things. Therefore, instead of asking where artists of color are, we want to analyze the circumstances that prevent their access to the area of knowledge of art. The proposal lies in self-analysis of the discipline. It depends on the conceptualization of its object, tools, and methods, to formulate a diversified model of analysis, associated with the need to change paradigms because the dominant mode of research does not fit the object/phenomenon of study. We are looking to discuss different perspectives, different understandings of artworks, and research methods. Keeping in mind that a race relations discussion in art history we long to have includes the racialization of all bodies, where all races are questioning dynamics of power and silences incorporated in the discipline.
We are looking for composing rich and diverse panels, with researchers from different US's states and countries all around the world that are connected to the main perspective of our proposal: bringing art history and race relation studies in dialogue to the center of methodological, theoretical, and analytical approaches on the arts and culture. We are sending you this message to start spreading the open call for papers in good time.
Terms of the event & links
Dates for applying: March 9 to May 4, 2021.
Dates of conference: November 10–13, 2021.
Venue: Hilton Lexington Downtown, Lexington - Kentucky, United States of America.
Application form, general information & fees: https://secacart.org/page/Lexington
We are sending you this message to start spreading the open call for papers in good time. It would be great if you could share with your students, colleagues, and institutional contacts.
For any inquiries please don't hesitate to contact us:
Tálisson Melo de Souza (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) - talissonmelo@yahoo.com.br
Carolina Cerqueira Correa (Federal University of Juiz de Fora, Brazil) - carolinaccerqueira@gmail.com
Link:
Com Igor Simões e Matheus de Simone
Organização e mediação: Carolina Cerqueira e Tálisson Melo
Talks by Carolina Cerqueira
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsCuQNESaUI&t=1111s&ab_channel=MesmoSolOutroredes
The session is about the need for historical alternatives. It is a path that unfolds conversations with people who can contribute to shedding light on different aspects of the art history, pulling its threads to unwind them in many other things. Therefore, instead of asking where artists of color are, we want to analyze the circumstances that prevent their access to the area of knowledge of art. The proposal lies in self-analysis of the discipline. It depends on the conceptualization of its object, tools, and methods, to formulate a diversified model of analysis, associated with the need to change paradigms because the dominant mode of research does not fit the object/phenomenon of study. We are looking to discuss different perspectives, different understandings of artworks, and research methods. Keeping in mind that a race relations discussion in art history we long to have includes the racialization of all bodies, where all races are questioning dynamics of power and silences incorporated in the discipline.
We are looking for composing rich and diverse panels, with researchers from different US's states and countries all around the world that are connected to the main perspective of our proposal: bringing art history and race relation studies in dialogue to the center of methodological, theoretical, and analytical approaches on the arts and culture. We are sending you this message to start spreading the open call for papers in good time.
Terms of the event & links
Dates for applying: March 9 to May 4, 2021.
Dates of conference: November 10–13, 2021.
Venue: Hilton Lexington Downtown, Lexington - Kentucky, United States of America.
Application form, general information & fees: https://secacart.org/page/Lexington
We are sending you this message to start spreading the open call for papers in good time. It would be great if you could share with your students, colleagues, and institutional contacts.
For any inquiries please don't hesitate to contact us:
Tálisson Melo de Souza (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) - talissonmelo@yahoo.com.br
Carolina Cerqueira Correa (Federal University of Juiz de Fora, Brazil) - carolinaccerqueira@gmail.com
Link:
Com Igor Simões e Matheus de Simone
Organização e mediação: Carolina Cerqueira e Tálisson Melo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsCuQNESaUI&t=1111s&ab_channel=MesmoSolOutroredes