José Ribamar Ferreira (September 10, 1930 – December 4, 2016), known by his
pen name
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Ferreira Gullar, was a Brazilian
poet
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,
playwright
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Etymology
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,
essayist
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,
art critic
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, and
television writer
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...
. In 1959, he was instrumental in the formation of the
Neo-Concrete Movement The Neo-Concrete Movement (1959–61) was a Brazilian art movement, a group that splintered off from the larger Concrete Art movement prevalent in Latin America and in other parts of the world. The Neo-Concretes emerged from Rio de Janeiro’s Grupo ...
.
Influence of Neo-Concretes
The
Neo-Concrete Manifesto was written in 1959 by Gullar and begins:
We use the term "neo-concrete" to differentiate ourselves from those committed to non-figurative "geometric" art (neoplasticism
Neoplasticism, known in Dutch as ''Nieuwe Beelding'' or the new image, is an avant-garde art theory that arose in 1917 and was employed mainly by Dutch De Stijl artists. The most notable advocates of the theory were the painters Theo van Does ...
, constructivism
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Art and architecture
* Constructivism (art), an early 20th-century artistic movement that extols art as a practice for social purposes
* Constructivist architecture, an architectural movement in Russia in the 1920s a ...
, suprematism
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, the school of Ulm
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) and particularly the kind of concrete art that is influenced by a dangerously acute rationalism
In philosophy, rationalism is the epistemological view that "regards reason as the chief source and test of knowledge" or "any view appealing to reason as a source of knowledge or justification".Lacey, A.R. (1996), ''A Dictionary of Philosophy' ...
. In the light of their artistic experience, the painters, sculptors, engravers and writers participating in this first neo-concrete exhibition came to the conclusion that it was necessary to evaluate the theoretical principles on which concrete art has been founded, none of which offers a rationale for the expressive potential they feel their art contains.
As seen in this excerpt, the
Neo-Concrete Movement The Neo-Concrete Movement (1959–61) was a Brazilian art movement, a group that splintered off from the larger Concrete Art movement prevalent in Latin America and in other parts of the world. The Neo-Concretes emerged from Rio de Janeiro’s Grupo ...
seeks to move beyond the Concrete Artist's ideal of mathematical purity in art and embrace
phenomenology
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Art
* Phenomenology (architecture), based on the experience of building materials and their sensory properties
Philosophy
* Phenomenology (philosophy), a branch of philosophy which studies subjective experiences and a ...
. Gullar continues on in his manifesto to call for an artwork that “amounts to more than the sum of its constituent elements; something which analysis may break down into various elements but which can only be understood phenomenologically.”
[Gullar, Ferreira. “Neo-Concrete Manifesto.” ''History of Modern Latin American Art Course Reader.'' Spokane: Whitworth University, 2014.] The Neo-Concretists believed artworks should interact with the spectator and make the spectator more aware of his or her physical body and metaphysical existence. It is only with the participation of the spectator that the artwork becomes complete.
Early life, "Poema Sujo" and exile
Ferreira Gullar was born in
São Luís, Maranhão
São Luís (, ''Saint Louis'') is the capital and largest city of the Brazilian state of Maranhão. The city is located on São Luís Island, Upaon-açu Island (Big Island, in Tupi language, Tupi Language) or São Luís island, Ilha de São Luís ...
,
Northeast Brazil
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. He was
exile
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d by the Brazilian dictatorship that lasted from 1964 to 1985.
In 1975, while living in
Argentina
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, Gullar wrote his best-known work, "Poema Sujo" ("Dirty Poem" in English), in which he attributes his decision to stop writing
poetry
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to the increasing persecution of exiles, many of whom were found dead, and to hypothetical thoughts about his own death. He spent months writing the more than 2,000 verses that constitute the poem. "Dirty Poem" draws on his memories of childhood and adolescence in São Luís, Maranhão, and his anguish at being far from his homeland.
Gullar read the poem at
Augusto Boal
Augusto Boal (16 March 1931 – 2 May 2009) was a Brazilian theatre practitioner, drama theorist, and political activist. He was the founder of Theatre of the Oppressed, a theatrical form originally used in radical left popular education movemen ...
's house in
Buenos Aires
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during a meeting organized by
Vinicius de Moraes
Marcus Vinícius da Cruz e Mello Moraes (19 October 1913 – 9 July 1980), better known as Vinícius de Moraes () and nicknamed O Poetinha ("The little poet"), was a Brazilian poet, diplomat, lyricist, essayist, musician, singer, and playwright ...
. The reading, recorded on tape, became well known among Brazilian intellectuals, who tried to guarantee Gullar's return to
Brazil
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in 1977, where he continued writing for newspapers and publishing books. He also had a weekly column in Brazilian newspaper ''
Folha de S.Paulo
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'', published on Sundays.
Notability
In 2002 Gullar was honoured with a
Prince Claus Award
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The Fund has presented the international Prince Claus Awards annually si ...
from the Dutch organisation, the
Prince Claus Fund
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The Fund has presented the international Prince Claus Awards annually si ...
.
Gullar was considered one of the most influential Brazilians of the 20th century by ''
Época'' magazine, and was awarded the
Jabuti Prize
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for best fiction book in 2007. The magazine recalls its critical stance in opinion articles about the populism of former President
Lula da Silva, posted in national newspaper ''Folha de S.Paulo''.
On October 9, 2014, Gullar was elected as a member of the
Brazilian Academy of Letters
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.
Death
Gullar died of
pneumonia
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on December 4, 2016.
Bibliography
;Poetry
*''Um pouco acima do chão'', 1949
*''A luta corporal'', 1954
*''Poemas'', 1958
*''João Boa-Morte, cabra marcado para morrer'' (cordel), 1962
*''Quem matou Aparecida?'' (cordel), 1962
*''A luta corporal e novos poemas'', 1966
*''História de um valente'', (cordel, na clandestinidade, como João Salgueiro), 1966
*''Por você por mim'', 1968
*''Dentro da noite veloz'', 1975
*''Poema sujo'', 1976
*''Na vertigem do dia'', 1980
*''Crime na flora ou Ordem e progresso'', 1986
*''Barulhos'', 1987
*''O formigueiro'', 1991
*''Muitas vozes'', 1999
;Anthologies
*''Antologia poética'', 1977
*''Toda poesia'', 1980
*''Ferreira Gullar'' - seleção de Beth Brait, 1981
*''Os melhores poemas de Ferreira Gullar'' - seleção de Alfredo Bosi, 1983
*''Poemas escolhidos'', 1989
;Short stories
*''Gamação'', 1996
*''Cidades inventadas'', 1997
;Theater
*''Um rubi no umbigo'', 1979
;Chronicles
*''A estranha vida banal'', 1989
*''O menino e o arco-íris'', 2001
;Memories
*''Rabo de foguete - Os anos de exílio'', 1998
;Biography
*''
Nise da Silveira
Nise da Silveira (February 15, 1905 – October 30, 1999) was a Brazilian psychiatrist and a student of Carl Jung. She devoted her life to psychiatry and challenged the conventional orthodoxies of her era, which insisted on using institutionaliz ...
: uma psiquiatra rebelde'', 1996
;Essays
*''Teoria do não-objeto'', 1959
*''Cultura posta em questão'', 1965
*''Vanguarda e subdesenvolvimento'', 1969
*''Augusto do Anjos ou Vida e morte nordestina'', 1977
*''Tentativa de compreensão: arte concreta, arte neoconcreta - Uma contribuição brasileira'', 1977
*''Uma luz no chão'', 1978
*''Sobre arte'', 1983
*''Etapas da arte contemporânea: do cubismo à arte neoconcreta'', 1985
*''Indagações de hoje'', 1989
*''Argumentação contra a morte da arte'', 1993
*''O Grupo Frente e a reação neoconcreta'', 1998
*''Cultura posta em questão/Vanguarda e subdesenvolvimento'', 2002
*''Rembrandt'', 2002
*''Relâmpagos'', 2003
;Television
*''Araponga'' - 1990/1991 (
Rede Globo
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) - colaborador
*''Dona Flor e Seus Dois Maridos'' - 1998 (Rede Globo) - colaborador
*''
Irmãos Coragem
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'' - 1995 (Rede Globo) - colaborador
References
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