Lygia Pape
Exhibition. New-York, Hauser & Wirth. 2018
Résumé
A founding member of Brazil's Neoconcrete movement, Lygia Pape (1927-2004) pioneered a unique approach to abstraction and valued art that favored the primacy of viewers' sensorial experiences. This catalog, published on the occasion of Lygia Pape's solo exhibition at Hauser & Wirth New York in fall 2018, brings together a variety of works from the artist's rich oeuvre, from sculptures, prints and paintings to installations and films. It focuses particularly on the series 'Tecelares' (1952-59), 'Ttéias' (2003) and 'Amazoninos' (1989-2003). Designed by Damien Saatdjian, the publication includes a 2009 conversation between Pape's daughter Paula Pape, curator Paulo Herkenhoff and poet Ferreira Gullar; as well as a newly commissioned text by art historian Alexander Alberro that explores multisensorial art with a focus on the works surveyed here. Exhibition: Hauser & Wirth, New York, USA (06.09-20.10.2018).
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Date
- 2018
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Contenu
- Like the skin of a whale : the pluri-sensorial art of Lygia Pape / Alexander Alberro -- Paulo Herkenhoff and Paula Pape in conversation with Ferreira Gullar.
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Langues
- Anglais
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Description matérielle
- 1 vol. (141 p.) : ill. ; 33 cm
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ISBN
- 9783906915142
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Indice
- 70"19" PAPE Pape (Lygia)
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Origine de la notice:
- BPI
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Disponible - 70"19" PAPE 2
Niveau 3 - Arts