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LYGIA PAPE by Lygia Pape (2018) - Art Book | Contemporary Brazilian Artist Monograph | Perfect for Art Collectors & Museum Enthusiasts
LYGIA PAPE by Lygia Pape (2018) - Art Book | Contemporary Brazilian Artist Monograph | Perfect for Art Collectors & Museum EnthusiastsLYGIA PAPE by Lygia Pape (2018) - Art Book | Contemporary Brazilian Artist Monograph | Perfect for Art Collectors & Museum EnthusiastsLYGIA PAPE by Lygia Pape (2018) - Art Book | Contemporary Brazilian Artist Monograph | Perfect for Art Collectors & Museum EnthusiastsLYGIA PAPE by Lygia Pape (2018) - Art Book | Contemporary Brazilian Artist Monograph | Perfect for Art Collectors & Museum EnthusiastsLYGIA PAPE by Lygia Pape (2018) - Art Book | Contemporary Brazilian Artist Monograph | Perfect for Art Collectors & Museum EnthusiastsLYGIA PAPE by Lygia Pape (2018) - Art Book | Contemporary Brazilian Artist Monograph | Perfect for Art Collectors & Museum Enthusiasts

LYGIA PAPE by Lygia Pape (2018) - Art Book | Contemporary Brazilian Artist Monograph | Perfect for Art Collectors & Museum Enthusiasts

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Lygia Pape2018Hauser & Wirth

1950Neo-Concrete movement1952-59Ttéias2003Amazoninos1989-2003

Damien SaatdjianPaula PapePaolo HerkenhoffFerreira GullarAlexander Alberro

A founding member of Brazil’s Neoconcrete movement, Lygia Pape (1927–2004) pioneered a unique approach to abstraction and valued art that favored the primacy of viewers’ sensorial experiences. This catalog, published on the occasion of Lygia Pape’s solo exhibition at Hauser & Wirth New York in fall 2018, brings together a variety of works from the artist’s rich oeuvre, from sculptures, prints and paintings to installations and films. It focuses particularly on the series Tecelares (1952–59), Ttéias (2003) and Amazoninos (1989–2003). Designed by Damien Saatdjian, the publication includes a 2009 conversation between Pape’s daughter Paula Pape, curator Paulo Herkenhoff and poet Ferreira Gullar, as well as a newly commissioned text by art historian Alexander Alberro that explores multisensorial art with a focus on the works surveyed here.