Superficie Modulada (1958) by Lygia Clark

Superficie Modulada - Lygia Clark - 1958

Artwork Information

TitleSuperficie Modulada
ArtistLygia Clark
Date1958
Art MovementNeo-Concretism

About Superficie Modulada

The artwork “Superficie Modulada,” created by Lygia Clark in 1958, is a remarkable example of the Neo-Concretism movement within abstract art. This piece exemplifies the innovative and experimental nature of Clark’s contributions to modern art.

“Superficie Modulada” consists of geometric forms that interact with each other to create a dynamic composition. The artwork features intersecting shapes, primarily triangles and parallelograms, rendered in contrasting shades of black and white. This interplay of shapes and colors evokes a sense of movement and modulation, as suggested by the title. The precise, clean lines and the strategic juxtaposition of light and dark elements highlight the minimalist and abstract qualities of the work. The overall design invites viewers to explore the relationship between form, space, and perception, a hallmark of the Neo-Concretism art movement.

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