Eye of Guara (1984) by Lygia Pape

Eye of Guara - Lygia Pape - 1984

Artwork Information

TitleEye of Guara
ArtistLygia Pape
Date1984
Art MovementConceptual Art

About Eye of Guara

The artwork, titled “Eye of Guara,” was created by Lygia Pape in 1984 and belongs to the Conceptual Art movement. This installation piece exemplifies Pape’s innovative approach to art, using a blend of materials and visual elements to evoke a thought-provoking experience.

“Eye of Guara” features an intriguing composition where a semi-circular structure with a textured, spotted surface occupies the upper half of the visual space. The arch-like form is adorned with an earthy, reddish-brown color, enhancing its organic appearance. Hanging beneath this arch are elements that include translucent green and blue cylindrical lights, interspersed with a looping arrangement of black wires. At the arch’s center, there is an illuminated red circle, from which the wires emanate. The overall design creates a contrasting interplay of colors and forms, with the illuminated elements bringing a dynamic quality to the otherwise static, structured piece. This conceptual installation commands attention, inviting viewers to ponder its abstract and symbolic connotations.

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