“Book of the Clouds,” created in 1983 by artist Lygia Pape, is an installation piece representing the Neo-Concretism art movement. The artwork comprises a series of geometric forms arranged in a linear fashion along the upper part of a wall. The forms are uniform in material, with a clean, white surface that contrasts subtly against the display background. The arrangement of these solid cubes and rectangular prisms creates a rhythm of shadow and light, evoking an ethereal and minimalist aesthetic. This meticulous composition invites viewers to engage with the conceptual exploration of space and perception characteristic of Neo-Concretism.
