Concrete Matters
24.2 2018 – 13.5 2018
Stockholm
The exhibition Concrete Matters also presents the emerging Brazilian neo-concretism. In the late-1950s, artists such as Lygia Clark, Lygia Pape and Helió Oiticica challenged the concept of the work of art as a static object.
Rejecting figurative art
In the mid-1940s, movements in Argentina began to reinterpret and develop the European concrete art initiated by the Dutch artist Theo van Doesburg in Paris in 1930. These artists said that figurative, representational art tended to “dampen the cognitive energy of man, distracting him from his own powers”.
The concretists rejected the illusionism that artists had used over the centuries to create a three-dimensional pictorial space on the two-dimensional surface of the canvas. Instead, they proposed that people should be surrounded by real things, not illusions. Concrete art was the path forward, since it ”accustoms man to a direct relationship with things and not with the fiction of things”.
Visual similarities – different intentions
Over the ensuing decades, concretism was interpreted and reinterpreted by artists in Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and Venezuela. Despite obvious visual similarities, their works are also partly contradictory in innumerable ways with regard to the artists’ ideas and intentions.
Countless artist factions were formed, broke up and reunited in the slightly more than four decades covered by this exhibition. Like the early-20th century avant-garde movements, these groups also occasionally presented utopian visions in texts and manifestos, which were distributed as flyers or printed in their own magazines, or published in daily newspapers.
Concrete Matters presents some 70 works made from the 1930s to the 1970s in Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and Venezuela, and is based on works in the collection Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros.
Curator: Matilda Olof-Ors
This spring, we will also show the exhibition Lygia Pape: Ttéia 1,C.
Free Audio guide
Download the exhibition audioguide “Moderna Museet audioguide” at App Store and Google Play. With the Audio Guide you can learn more about the exhibition Concrete Matters and Moderna Museet’s comprehensive collection. The Audio Guide is available in Swedish and English and the app is free of charge. Use your own smartphone with headphones.
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The exhibition is on the 4th floor
The exhibition is organized by Moderna Museet in collaboration with the Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros.
With support from