The sixth Caderno draws from a clash: who leads and who is led, in art, in culture, in politics, in everyday life? Among the essays featured in the publication, the rearrangement, on a global level, of the symbolic weight of Brazilian cultural production is the central theme of the critics Marcelo Rezende and Kiki Mazzucchelli, who draw on the work of Jonathas de Andrade, from Alagoas, and Tuti Minervino, from Bahia. The Thai filmmaker Apichatpong Weerasethakul and the journalist Alcino Leite Neto collaborate on a joint script. Media theorist Boris Groys reflects on art, religion and advertisement in an interview with artist Luiza Proença; his essay Camaradas do tempo is published in Portuguese. Critic Zoran Terzić examines the friction between “being an artist” and “being a politician” in an article on Joseph Beuys.
Editor: Fernando Almeida
Editorial Coordinator: Ana Pato and Solange Farkas
Graphic Design: Angela Detanico and Rafael Lain
Collaborators: Alcino Leite Neto, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Boris Groys, Jonathas de Andrade, Luiza Proença, Pedro Barateiro, Roberto Winter, Zoran Terzić
Edições Sesc-SP and Associação Cultural Videobrasil, 2010, 144 pages, Portuguese/English, width: 18.5 cm, height: 23.5 cm.
ISSN 1983-3881.