About the Journal

The Farol Journal is a biannual publication of the Graduate Program in Arts at the Federal University of Espírito Santo. As an academic initiative, connected to the field of Arts / Visual Arts, the journal is open to texts that aim to discuss the problem of formation and artistic, critical and historiographic assigned for the visual arts. It also strives to provide research experiences, which are open to the fields of knowledge, between consensus and dissent, in a contemporary context.

Current Issue

Vol. 20 No. 31 (2024)
Ilustração em tons de verde e preto de busto de mulher com óculos escuros e duas faixas rosa caindo na frente dos óculos e atravessando a imagem até a parte inferior. Na parte superior, lê-se os créditos da revista em branco. Na parte inferior, o logo da Farol.

The 31st issue of Farol magazine invites its readers to reflect on the Anthropocene, an era marked by human influence on a global scale on natural and social systems. In this issue, we have brought together articles that explore the complex interactions between culture, art, science and the environment, offering critical perspectives on contemporary challenges and possibilities for transformation. With a focus on issues such as sustainability, ethics and imaginaries of the future, the texts in this issue seek to stimulate urgent and interdisciplinary dialogues that help us rethink our role on the planet. We invite you to access the full issue and engage with these essential reflections for our time.

Published: 28-12-2024

Artigos

  • “Primitive” and “naïve” in the exhibition Lirismo Brasileiro / 68

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47456/rf.v20i31.46076
    Gabriela Kalindi Daduch Lima, Emerson Dionisio Gomes de Oliveira
    161-171
  • Not with a bang but a whimper Art that sprouts in a world in ruins

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47456/rf.v20i31.46450
    Alisson Ramos de Souza, Luiza Balau
    172-184
  • Editing with archive footage

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47456/rf.v20i31.46514
    Virginia Osorio Flores
    185-203
  • From schools to the streets from an occupation of the self to an urban aesthetic-politics

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47456/rf.v20i31.40100
    Mariana Pimentel, Jorge Vasconcellos
    204-213
  • Polyhedral Dialogues OPAVIVARÁ! and the Intersection of Art, Society and Urban Space

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47456/rf.v20i31.47175
    Lívia Fernandes Campos, Angela Grando
    214-231

Traduções

  • The Way We Learn Our Names Is Written in the Sky Personification in the Capitalocene

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47456/rf.v20i31.47184
    Michael B. MacDonald
    233-160

Ensaios

  • How we learn our names is written in the colour of the sky personing in the Capitalocene

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47456/rf.v20i31.47179
    Michael B. MacDonald
    11-36

Seção Temática

  • Drifts, resistances, arts in/through the Anthropocene

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47456/rf.v20i31.46852
    Paula Guerra
    38-43
  • When violence touches the soundscape in the reception of the work of art

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47456/rf.v20i31.47180
    Paula Guerra, Jaqueline Torquatro de Oliveira , Jovani Dala , Rosely Kumm
    44-64
  • In Focus Capturing Female Rock Photojournalists Trailblazing Attitudes on Gender and Stereotypes (1970-1980s)

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47456/rf.v20i31.47181
    Angels Bronsoms
    65-83
  • Fashion in poetry the uses of fiction and otherness

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47456/rf.v20i31.45158
    Olga Kempinska
    84-96
  • Rubiane Maia's drift between the body-territory in the Global South

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47456/rf.v20i31.47182
    Sofia Sousa
    97-112
  • The tapuia (re)existence we are goitacazes, botocudos, aymorés e puris

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47456/rf.v20i31.45541
    Rosana Paste, Felipe Lacerda
    113-123
  • Resonant Dissidents graffiti in political demonstrations

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47456/rf.v20i31.40176
    Penha de Fátima da Cruz de Souza, Claudia França
    124-134
  • Recife Frio the Anthropocene in the light of a contemporary Brazilian film

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47456/rf.v20i31.46220
    Lucas Murari
    135-145
  • Between walls and women Kika Carvalho's art and feminine identity

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47456/rf.v20i31.47183
    Ana Oliveira, Hugo Bernardino Rodrigues, João Victor Silva Fernandes, Mariana de Araujo Reis Lima
    146-159
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