ARTISTIC AND VISUAL CULTURE
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Fenômeno cultural, Linguagem, Visualidade, Olhar criador.Abstract
The aim of the present article is to establish some meaning for visual artistic culture based on some concepts discussed by philosophers such as morin, merleau-ponty, sarlo, jameson and habermas. It focus on cultural dispersions suffered by society nowadays through some aspects such as the simplification of artistic work and the exacerbation of the importance given to language and images to describe the present experiences. The article also brings some concepts of the stare which looks for phenomenological relationships in the organization of a cultural knowledge.
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