Born in Rome in 1914, Lina Bo Bardi arrived in Brazil in 1946 and fell in love with the tropical nature and the people, whom she described as “still not contaminated by arrogance and money”. In an anthropophagic cultural banquet, the architect was associated with design, museology, teaching, theatre and cinema. Her work reveals an attitude similar to that of the representatives of Italian neo-realism, focused on the ethical and social values of art.
Avella, A.a. (2010). O arquiteto dos dois mundos. REVISTA DO INSTITUTO HISTORICO E GEOGRAFICO BRASILEIRO, 446, 151-162.
O arquiteto dos dois mundos
AVELLA, ANIELLO ANGELO
2010-01-01
Abstract
Born in Rome in 1914, Lina Bo Bardi arrived in Brazil in 1946 and fell in love with the tropical nature and the people, whom she described as “still not contaminated by arrogance and money”. In an anthropophagic cultural banquet, the architect was associated with design, museology, teaching, theatre and cinema. Her work reveals an attitude similar to that of the representatives of Italian neo-realism, focused on the ethical and social values of art.File in questo prodotto:
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