THE BLOOD IN THE ARTWORK AND ITS IMPLICATIONS IN THE ARTISTIC MAKING
Keywords:
Sangue, Arte, Representação, História, Matéria.Abstract
This article aims to discuss, albeit briefly, the evolution of the use of blood,
both as a representative language but also as a work material. Connecting art and blood, not
attaining to the relationship between them. Reinforcing the way blood is presented in many
artworks, and has been placed as belonging to History, Art and human evolution, it changes
and grows, as humankind itself. The purpose of this text is to generate in the reader reflections
about the presence of the organic element, especially when we think about the poetry of artists
who have added, and still provide value to the use of blood as an essential material for works
elaboration. The power of objective or subjective communication regarding to some works
that contains blood was present in several narratives from past artists, and since the end of the
60’s until nowadays is used as an essential material at performances and installations.
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