The exhibition will feature Pape's early reliefs and drawings alongside the key installations and sculptures from her later years.
Whether celebrating their work or exploring feminism, these shows became strong impulses for vital shifts in the perception of women artists.
The upcoming show Inside Other Spaces. Environments by Women Artists 1956 – 1976 recreates twelve pivotal immersive artworks by leading women artists.
The Brazilian Neo-Concrete Movement emerged from Grupo Frente as a reaction to the stiffness of Concrete art, the dominant artistic style at the time.
A retrospective of Lygia Clark’s art from the 1950s will be on view at the Alison Jacques Gallery, showing some of the most interesting Clark’s sculptures.
For too long the work of Latin American artists has been overlooked by those outside of their borders but perhaps at last there are signs that the work is starting to get the attention it deserves.
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