Body
poetic exercises of the self
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https://doi.org/10.23925/1982-6672.2023v16i46p94-113Keywords:
Body, Poetic exercises, Drawing, WritingAbstract
There is a bet on poetic crossings to think about ways of creating and inventing oneself, because a body never reaches its integrality. The digression runs through the body crossed by the organs and their (dis) organizations, confrontations with memory, with which it cannot be spoken, but experienced through three poetic exercises: writing, drawing and collage. It is not a question of thinking about healing, but of a daily work of the body towards itself, which refers to listening to itself in its variations, as art opens the flesh and the body intensifies itself in senses and in lives. Art as a kind of poetic clinic, by means of its creative gestures, the artist's body remakes it, says it in another way, yes, art passes through the entrails of the creator, although it does not remain in it.
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