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Discover 'Shells & Flowers' by Sophie Taeuber-Arp – a striking 1938 paper cut abstract. Minimalist geometric art, dynamic radial design, and elegant contrast. Explore this unique piece!
Explore Ivan Serpa's groundbreaking concrete art! This exhibition showcases his geometric abstractions & influential mentorship, revealing Brazil’s modern artistic evolution through captivating visuals.
Waldemar Cordeiro (1924-1973) was a pioneering Brazilian artist & critic central to Concrete Art in Latin America. Explore his geometric paintings, early computer art experiments, and influential role with Grupo Ruptura. #ConcreteArt #BrazilianArt #Cordeiro
Experience the striking geometric depth of Clearred by Brazilian concrete art pioneer Aluísio Carvão de Souza, a 1959 masterpiece of bold red and white forms that invites you to bring modern abstraction into your home.
Explore Décio Vieira de Moraes’ "Untitled" (1950) – a vibrant Brazilian concrete art diptych in striking reds. Textured oil on canvas, embodying controlled chaos & abstract passion.
Explore Augusto Garau’s dynamic geometric abstract composition – vibrant colors, intersecting shapes & early abstraction. A captivating piece of 20th-century Italian art.
Discover Atanasio Soldati’s ‘Self-Portrait.’ A pioneering Concrete Art piece featuring a striking red-haired figure & cityscape. Explore this unique 1930s painting's urban atmosphere & historical significance.
Vibrant geometric triangles dance across a green field in this 1948 concrete art masterpiece by Elbio Raúl Lozza, offering a bold glimpse into Argentine abstraction that you can bring to your private collection.
Explore Absalon Hvide’s ‘Cell No. 6,’ a striking black & white photographic installation of minimalist geometric forms. Modernism, stark contrasts, & contemplative design.
Manuel Espinosa Iglesias’s vibrant Zebedea (1968) explodes with a dynamic composition of circles in red, yellow, and orange – a key example of Concrete Art's exploration of optical space. Discover this captivating geometric abstraction and bring home a piece of Argentine Modernism.
A striking geometric composition of bold yellow triangles and vibrant red tones by Brazilian Concrete Art pioneer Ivan Ferreira Serpa from 1952 invites you to explore the power of pure abstraction.
Admire Alberto Magnelli’s ‘Untitled (569)’. A serene 20th-century Italian painting of a woman in flowing dress. Explore post-war concrete art & find your perfect artwork.
Explore Waldemar Cordeiro's pioneering 'Pants' – a striking purple patterned pants design from the 1960s, showcasing geometric abstraction and synthetic fabrics. A unique piece reflecting Brazilian concrete art.
Manuel Espinosa Iglesias’s ‘Illetas’ is a captivating 1967 abstract painting featuring densely arranged circles in vibrant blues, greens, yellows, and blacks – a key work of Concrete Art exploring optical space and geometric abstraction.
Explore 'Otto colori in un quadrato' by Bruno Munari – an abstract expressionist masterpiece featuring bold colors & geometric forms. A unique 1960s Italian artwork.
Explore Fritz Glarner’s ‘Tondo (Studie)’ – a 1973 pencil sketch of an architectural study showcasing dynamic lines & minimalist form. A unique concrete art piece.