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The estate of Lygia Clark, Brazil’s most expensive artist, has announced that it has ceased authenticating works due to a legal dispute between the artist’s two sons. Clark—who died in 1988 ...
‘Sundial’ (1960) by Clark. (Courtesy MoMA) An overdue retrospective of the paintings, drawings, sculptures and participatory artworks of Lygia Clark, curated by Luis Pérez-Oramas and Connie ...
Lygia Clark, “Structuring of the Self” (1976–88) (all photos by the author for Hyperallergic unless otherwise noted) As the visitor to the Museum of Modern Art walks across a swarming fifth ...
Brazilian artist Lygia Clark is best known for taking her abstract sculptures off the pedestal and inviting people to interact with them. Dozens of constructions named Bichos (Beasts or Critters) ...
MoMA is about to open a massive retrospective devoted to the art of Lygia Clark—the first comprehensive exhibition in North America of the late Brazilian artist's work. Called The Abandonment of ...
A major exhibition dedicated to Lygia Clark (1920-88), the Brazilian artist who in the 1960s dramatically recalibrated the relationship between artist and audience, is now open at Whitechapel Gallery.
Lygia Clark was a Brazilian geometric abstraction painter and installation artist. Perhaps best remembered for her participation in the Brazilian Constructivism movement, her innovative approach to ...
Lygia Clark, pseudonym of Lygia Pimentel Lins (Belo Horizonte, October 23, 1920 – Rio de Janeiro, April 25, 1988), was a contemporary Brazilian painter and sculptor who called herself a "non ...