Lygia Clark
Lygia Clark
The Abandonment of Art, 1948-1988
ed. by Cornelia H. Butler and Luis Pérez-Oramas ; with essays by Antonio Sergio Bessa, Frederico Coelho, Eleonora Fabiao ...[et al.]

Auteur(s)
Antonio Sergio Bessa, Frederico Coelho, Eleonora Fabiao, ...[et al.]
Editor(s)
Cornelia H. Butler, Luis Pérez-Oramas
Uitgever, jaar
New York : The Museum of Modern Art, 2014
Omvang
338 p., geïllustreerd, 31 cm.
ISBN
9780870708909

Lygia Clark (1920-1988) trained in Rio de Janeiro and Paris from the late 1940s to the mid-1950s. From the late 1960s through the 1970s she created a series of unconventional artworks in parallel to a lengthy psychoanalytic therapy, leading her to develop a series of therapeutic propositions grounded in art. Three sections of the book are based on key phases throughout her career--Abstraction, Neo-Concretism and The Abandonment of Art. They examine critical moments in Clark's production, anchor significant concepts or constellations of works that mark a definitive step in her work, and shed light on circumstances in her life as an artist.


Persoon als onderwerp
Lygia Clark
Locatie in de bibliotheek
Kast 2 - 1: Kunstenaars
Extra thema's
Body and Architecture, Body and Space, Residents and the built environment ;
Opmerkingen
Incl. bibliographical references and Index.