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LYGIA PAPE by Lygia Pape (2017)

¥9,900
 
A publication on Brazilian artist Lygia Pape, tracing her wide-ranging, perception-driven practice. A leading figure of the Neo-Concrete movement in the 1950s, Pape developed work that engages the viewer’s senses in multiple ways. From her geometric woodcuts “Tecelares” to the immersive installation “Ttéia,” the book brings together works created between 1955 and 2001. Precise lines and organic expansion intersect, giving rise to a world that resonates not only visually but also physically.
Pages : 96
Size : 25×33cm (hardcover)
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Lygia Pape (born 1927) was a Brazilian visual artist and a central figure in the Neo-Concrete movement of the late 1950s. Her work emphasized perception and lived experience, spanning woodcuts, drawing, film, and installation. By connecting geometric form with sensory engagement, she developed a distinctive artistic language that continues to influence contemporary art.