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A major rethinking of twentieth-century abstract art mobilized by the work of Brazilian artist Lygia Clark What would it mean to treat an interval of space as a line, thus drawing an empty void into a constellation of art and meaning-laden things? In this book, Irene Small elucidates the signal discovery of the Brazilian artist Lygia Clark in 1954: a fissure of space between material elements that Clark called “the organic line.” For much of the history of art, Clark’s discovery, much like the organic line, has escaped legibility. Once recognized, however, the line has seismic repercussions for rethinking foundational concepts such as mark, limit, surface, and edge. A spatial cavity th...
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BEIJE ENTRE A LUA E O SOL é o oitavo livro da autora, o primeiro como Téia. Reúne 36 poemas que perpassam transformações "cheias de mistérios / enchentes, vazões, trombas d'água / soluços, cânions, gêiseres / erupções e furúnculos" (trecho do poema Mato). O livro é dedicado "às lagartas e aos patinhos feios" e versa sobre descobertas da autora, que se denomina "filha de Gaia e Urano, queer, mulher trans sendo tecida".
The tenth reference volume in a planned series of 15, devoted to an index of Italian immigrants arriving in the US from 1880-1899. It presents passenger lists in chronological order and detailed information on each person and their origins. Each volume also carries a full name index.