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Lygia Pape was a Brazilian artist central to the Neo-Concrete movement who pioneered a unique approach to abstraction. The exhibition focused on Pape’s early drawings and a late Ttéia, her large-scale installation of silver wire that translated her line-based drawings into delicate experiential spaces.
—Lygia Pape was a Brazilian artist central to the Neo-Concrete movement who pioneered a unique approach to abstraction. The exhibition focused on Pape’s early drawings and a late Ttéia, her large-scale installation of silver wire that translated her line-based drawings into delicate experiential spaces.
Awarded Typographic Excellence in 2018 Type Directors Club 64
96-page exhibition catalogue with texts by Briony Fer and Daniel Birnbaum
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