The Inside Is the Outside (1963) by Lygia Clark

The Inside Is the Outside - Lygia Clark - 1963

Artwork Information

TitleThe Inside Is the Outside
ArtistLygia Clark
Date1963
Art MovementNeo-Concretism

About The Inside Is the Outside

The artwork, titled “The Inside Is the Outside,” was created by Lygia Clark in 1963 and is recognized as part of the Neo-Concretism art movement. This sculpture represents an exploration of space and form, bringing forth the movement’s emphasis on organic structures and viewer interaction.

The artwork consists of smooth, metallic curves and folds, creating an intricate yet harmonious configuration. The reflective surface of the sculpture adds a dynamic element, playing with light and shadow to alter perceptions as one moves around it. The structure appears to merge and flow, embodying the notion that the internal structure is as significant as the exterior form. The abstract and fluid nature of this work aligns with the principles of Neo-Concretism, which often sought to dissolve the boundaries between art and life.

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