Maia, Tomás, 1967-Cid Álvarez, Claudia, 1991-2018-01-082018-01-082017-04-052018-01-08http://hdl.handle.net/10451/30318This work is composed of two parts: Part I and Part II. In Part I, it is proposed to recognize, firstly, those human internal aspects that remain latent, that are not valued collectively and are hardly perceived individually, and their involvement in art and politics. It is about emotions, specially negative ones, such as sadness, anguish, frustration, aggres¬sion, fear, anger ... which are rejected and hidden through institutional structures such as law, health, education, advertising, etc. and build a system that keeps us in a state of apparent ‘well-being’. It aims to show the importance of recognizing and accepting these ‘negative’ emotions and to place them at the same level as the ‘positive’ emotions (love, reparation, empathy, solida¬rity, etc.) and to reveal how both are equally necessary for internal and social balance, which is fundamental create space for growth, thought and creation. Through the history of art can be verified that there was always an awareness of the need to reconnect with our emotional essence, and, therefore, to rethink the social structures that contain us. Art, due to its sensitive nature, constantly questions the system, trying to remem¬ber and keep those essential aspects that we should not lose or forget, which, according to the epoch, received the name of morality, spirituality, sensitivity, expression, origin or inner world. What today still remains latent and needs to be recognized. ‘Something that is not forgotten, nor is it remembered’. Knowing this, we make an exposition of social systems that are based on the principles of acceptance and integration of emotions, respect, solidarity and empathy; that can serve as a model for transforming the current neoliberal capitalist system into other types of systems that guarantee the freedom of citizens, so that they can develop according to their individual needs. We will conclude with the assessment of the role of art in this political renewal, as a funda¬mental means of recognition of emotions and their transformation through artistic creation which, therefore, plays a crucial role in questioning structures and building a new society, more respectful with our essence and real needs. Part II includes the results of my artistic project that focuses on shaping my own emotions, my inner world, the internal vicissitudes that can not find words to be transmitted. It is, the¬refore, the personal approach to my emotional needs, memories, desires and impressions. Through my artistic practice I transform, in my own instinctive language, the internal and external reality, seeking answers to questions raised from the experience of growth, life and existence in the worldspaMorton, Ree, 1936-1977Suga, Kishio, 1944-Tizón García, Jorge Lus, 1946-Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976Bion, Wilfred R. (Wilfred Ruprecht), 1897-1979 (Wilfred Ruprecht),PinturaEmoçõesArte e políticaCriação artísticaMundo InteriorSociologiaHay algo que no se olvida ni se recuerda : arte e políticamaster thesis201678012