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Article: Lygia Clark: in search of the body. (Brazilian artist) (Cover Story)
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- Art in America
- Article date:
- July 1, 1994
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Recognized in Brazil as an artist of the first importance, Clark produced innovative work over a period of three decades. She both anticipated today's concern with the body and broke new ground in examining the relation between art and society. This is the first major article on her work in English.
The work of Lygia Clark (1920-1988) has not yet been introduced to a North American public.[1] It is true that some of her earlier paintings and sculptures have been included in recent surveys of Latin American art, staged both in Europe and the U.S. Clark could not be left out of such shows because she has long been recognized in her native Brazil, and increasingly ...
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