Parangolés
Parangolés are dynamic art pieces created by Brazilian artist Hélio Oiticica in the 1960s. These works consist of colorful, wearable fabric structures that encourage interaction and movement. Oiticica aimed to break the boundaries between art and life, inviting viewers to engage with the art physically.
The concept of Parangolés is rooted in the idea of participation and experience. They often incorporate elements of performance, as wearers can dance and move while adorned in these pieces. This approach reflects Oiticica's belief in the transformative power of art and its ability to create a shared experience among people.