Oswald de Andrade

Momento antropofágico com Oswald de Andrade, MCMXC: um mural anamórfico de Antônio Peticov no Metrô de São Paulo, Estação República, parede norte, atrás da bilheteria, sob a Avenida Ipiranga

[1990]

Not on view

Credit The Museum of Modern Art Library, New York
Object number 300378279
Department Library

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Oswald de Andrade

Oswald de Andrade

Brazilian, 1890–1954 2 works online

Oswald de Andrade was the principal theorist of the Anthropophagists—a short-lived but highly impactful modernist group in São Paulo. Along with the painter Tarsila do Amaral (also his wife) and the writer Mário de Andrade, Oswald was one of the organizers of the avant-garde magazine Review of Anthropophagy , which was published from 1928 to 1929, and the author of its founding text, the “Anthropophogite Manifesto.

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