
An artist’s narrative self-construction: a conversation with Astrid Salles
Author(s) -
Ricardo Santhiago,
Astrid Salles
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
porto arte
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2179-8001
pISSN - 0103-7269
DOI - 10.22456/2179-8001.80806
Subject(s) - conversation , french horn , narrative , visual arts , art , indigenous , representation (politics) , painting , art history , order (exchange) , sociology , literature , communication , political science , ecology , pedagogy , finance , politics , law , economics , biology
In an interview with Ricardo Santhiago, visual artist Astrid Salles revisits aspects of her formation in the field of artistic creation since her youth in the late 1950s, in the state of São Paulo, in order to review important topics of her life history. She graduated in Music and is recognized as the first woman to play the French horn in Brazil. Astrid worked in illustration and landscape representation and now calls herself a painter. In the conversation, she recounts, among other points, her encounter with sertanist Orlando Villas-Bôas, which was crucial for her to dedicate her visual art production to reinterpreting indigenous graphic patterns.