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Retrospective

Lygia Clark with her “Unidades” at the Neoconcrete Exhibition, Rio de Janeiro, 1959 © Cultural Association “The World of Lygia Clark”

Artists

Lygia Clark


Press release


Beginning in May 2025, the Neue Nationalgalerie will show Brazilian artist Lygia Clark’s first retrospective in Germany. With around 150 artworks, the comprehensive show will present her oeuvre from the 1950s to the 1980s, ranging from geometric-abstract paintings to participatory sculptures and performances.

Lygia Clark (1920–1988) is regarded as a radical innovator who pushed the boundaries of what is considered art. She fundamentally redefined the relationship between artist and viewer, artwork and space. As a leading figure of Neoconcretismo (the Neo-Concrete movement), initiated in Rio de Janeiro in 1959, Clark understood art as an organic phenomenon. She demanded a subjective, body-related and sensual art experience, which included the viewer’s active participation. This participatory approach within Clark’s work will be available for visitors to experience through interaction with exhibition copies of sculptures and sensory objects. In addition, regular performances and workshops will activate the work of this outstanding twentieth-century artist.

The exhibition is curated by Irina Hiebert Grun and Maike Steinkamp.


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23 May 2025

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