Forming Abstraction
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Adele Nelson in her compelling book, Forming Abstraction, published in 2022. This 392-page volume is the first comprehensive study of postwar Brazilian art and culture, challenging the conventional narrative that often diminishes art produced outside dominant cultural centers. Nelson expertly examines the pivotal role of exhibitionary and educational institutions in shaping the landscape of abstract art in Brazil. Through her analysis, she highlights the significance of the São Paulo Biennial, established in 1951, and delves into the early works of influential artists such as Geraldo de Barros and Lygia Clark. Forming Abstraction is an essential read for art enthusiasts and scholars alike, offering a fresh perspective on the evolution of abstract art and its cultural implications. Don’t miss the opportunity to enrich your understanding of this vital artistic movement!