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Dublin Core

Creator

Hércules Barsotti

Title

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Date Created

1959

Spatial Coverage

35.6 cm x 30.2 cm (14 in. x 11 7/8 in.)

Identifier

PG2014.11

Medium

Ink on paper

Description

Hércules Barsotti was a graphic designer and artist inspired by the work of Concrete and Neo-Concrete art in Brazil. He adopted the limited palette and spare geometric forms of Concrete art, but avoided its mathematical rigor. He favored instead the more sensorial approach to geometry that characterized the Neo-Concrete movement emerging in Rio de Janeiro. In these drawings, Barsotti organizes planes and lines to evoke a sense of visual tension and fragmentation, suggesting a three-dimensional space that recedes away from the surface, grounding his geometry in the physical world.

Rights Holder

Gift of Judy S. and Charles W. Tate, 2016

Date

São Paulo, Brazil, 1914 - 2010, São Paulo, Brazil

Type

drawing

Has Version

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Requires

20420
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