Parangolé
Parangolé is a vibrant and dynamic art form that originated in Brazil, particularly associated with the artist Hélio Oiticica. It combines elements of visual art, performance, and fashion, often using colorful capes or banners that participants wear or manipulate. This interactive art encourages viewers to engage physically and emotionally, breaking the traditional boundaries between art and audience.
The term "Parangolé" also refers to the specific pieces created by Oiticica, which are designed to be worn and moved in. These works emphasize the importance of experience and movement, inviting people to explore their surroundings and express themselves through art.