To compare Clark's work with that of others would be a bit of an ordeal, but that is part of interpretation. First I think of Mondrian's de Stijl and Plasticism, Frank Stella, Richard Serra (of course), and so many American abstract Expressionists - because I am not too much aware of Latin American ones. But then, Clark's work is so architectural that I can't help thinking of Oscar Niemeyer, too. Last, I was just in Philadelphia Museum of Art: so many heretofore unknown American women artists - same for Latin American/Brazilian female artists, anyone?
Que maravillosa Lygia Clark!!, y tan hermoso explicado...
To compare Clark's work with that of others would be a bit of an ordeal, but that is part of interpretation.
First I think of Mondrian's de Stijl and Plasticism, Frank Stella, Richard Serra (of course), and so many American abstract Expressionists - because I am not too much aware of Latin American ones.
But then, Clark's work is so architectural that I can't help thinking of Oscar Niemeyer, too.
Last, I was just in Philadelphia Museum of Art: so many heretofore unknown American women artists - same for Latin American/Brazilian female artists, anyone?
OVER HEAVEN
brabo
Patricio Aros brought me here.
piano music so distracting
Schumm Viaduct