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Arranged alphabetically from Eduardo Abela to Francisco Zuniga, this volume provides biographical and career information, as well as critical essays, on prominent Hispanic artists.
Exhibition of object art of De Andrade (b. Brazil). It is the most comprehensive exhibition to date of draftsman, engraver and painter. The show captures the unique work of an artist who consistently won awards during the period extending from 1962-1970, only to be practically forgotten throughout the last two decades of his life. Cloistered in his own solitude, he principally expressed the impact of his own fears, pain, sadness, resentments, complexes, losses, depressions, repressions, panic states, relationships, fetishes, libido, etc. The apex of the artist's work and the high point of the exhibition are the forgotten conceptual artistic and aesthetic weath of the assemblages that impregnate the Farnesean universe in which procreation was considered a crime.
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Lygia Pape (1927–2004) was one of the most acclaimed and influential Brazilian artists of the twentieth century. As a prominent member of a generation of artists, architects, and designers who embraced the optimistic and constructive spirit of postwar Brazil, she is particularly known for her participation in the experimental art movement Neoconcretism, which sought to rework the legacy of European avant-garde abstraction to suit a new cultural context. Beyond the specific aims of Neoconcretism, however, Pape engaged with a wide range of media painting, drawing, poetry, graphic design and photography, film and performance—constantly experimenting in a quest to confront the canonical and ...