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  • Neo-concrete art

Neo-concrete art

  • Associated art terms include Arte concreto (Brazilian Concrete art).

Works

5 works online

  • A sculpture composed of interconnected quarter-circle shapes in beige and brown hues, standing upright. The shapes intersect at their centers, forming an intricate, balanced structure. This is an AI generated description. To give feedback, email ai@moma.org.

    Lygia Clark Sundial 1960

  • Lygia Pape. Book of Creation. 1959–60

    Lygia Pape Book of Creation 1959–60

  • Hércules Barsotti. White/White. 1961

    Hércules Barsotti White/White 1961

  • Willys de Castro. Active Object. 1961

    Willys de Castro Active Object 1961

  • Two pentagonal shapes in beige and off-white, joined side by side. The image is a painting on a flat surface with clean lines and subtle textures. This is an AI generated description. To give feedback, email ai@moma.org.

    Hélio Oiticica Neoconcrete Relief 1960
    On view Gallery 507

  • Associated art terms include Arte concreto (Brazilian Concrete art).

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