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  • Title: Sem título
  • Creator Lifespan: 1914 - 2010
  • Creator Nationality: Brazilian
  • Creator Gender: Male
  • Creator Death Place: São Paulo, Brazil
  • Creator Birth Place: São Paulo, Brazil
  • Date: 1959
  • Physical Dimensions: w 33 x h 21 cm
  • Neo-Concretos: Neo-Concretismo came together in March 1959, when the Manifesto neoconcreto was published in the Jornal do Brasil—Rio de Janeiro’s leading newspaper—and signed by a group of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo artists who had been part of Grupo Frente (1954–56) and Arte concreta. Indeed, the Manifesto neoconcreto was written in reaction to the excessive rationalism of Concrete art practiced by the São Paulo-based members of the Grupo ruptura and the Concretistas. The Neo-Concrete group’s emphasis on the reincorporation of subjectivity and the experience of both real time and space in the experience of the viewer-as-participant in the work resulted in daring innovations that are well represented in the Leirner Collection. Among the holdings of Neo-Concrete works are six major constructions by Lygia Clark (1957 to 1965) that map this artist’s radical investigations of painting in relation to new dimensions of space-time as well as the active engagement of the spectator; three paintings and an objeto ativo [active object] by São Paulo artist Willys de Castro (1926–1988), which question the use of canvas as support for pictorial language; and three works by Hércules Barsotti (1914–2010), also from São Paulo, who rigorously explored the two-dimensional surface through his minimal, black-and-white abstractions.
  • Credit Line: The Adolpho Leirner Collection of Brazilian Constructive Art, museum purchase funded by the Caroline Wiess Law Foundation
  • Artist: Hércules Barsotti
  • Type: Drawings, Pastels & Watercolors
  • External Link: Related document(s) in the ICAA's Digital Archive
  • Medium: India ink on paper
The Adolpho Leirner Collection of Brazilian Constructive Art at The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

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