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Acta Scientiarum. Education
versão On-line ISSN 2178-5201
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OSINSKI, Dulce Regina Baggio e ANTONIO, Ricardo Carneiro. Exposições de arte infantil: bandeiras modernas pela construção do novo homem. Acta Scientiarum. Education [online]. 2010, vol.32, n.02, pp.269-285. ISSN 2178-5201.
Children’s art exhibitions between the 1940s and 1960s as a strategy for asserting the importance of Art in educating and developing a child’s personality are analyzed. Sources comprised newspaper articles, pictures, children’s drawings, reports and other institutional documents. Early 20th century artistic vanguards which advocated the artist’s self-expression and the acknowledgement of child specificities by Psychology and Pedagogy enhanced the defense of the child’s freedom of artistic expression and the renewal of the concept of Art and Education during that period. From the mid-1940s children’s art was focused upon by UNESCO since it represented an integration and fraternity potential among peoples and the desire to construct a renewed human being. Exhibitions were the vehicles for several discourses on the importance of children’s art. Within the Brazilian context, Governmental agencies, national newspapers and private companies started to become involved in this factor. Whereas the above mentioned discourses involved the consolidation of an educational behavior based on the unrestricted freedom of children’s creative spirit, contrastingly they supported a censorship of themes which were considered unsuitable, such as violence and war, and the need to follow a pre-defined esthetic standard.
Palavras-chave : Art Teaching; Free Expression; Children’s Exhibitions; History of the Education of Art.