Geometric Abstraction in Latin American Art — Sofia Clausse & Camila Quintero

Feb 24 / Daniela Galan Lozada
Join us for a fascinating conversation with artists Sofía Clausse (Argentina) and Camila Quintero (Colombia) as they explore the connection between geometric abstraction and written language.

Mediated by Amalgama Academy's founder, art historian Daniela Galán Lozada, this discussion situates their work within the rich tradition of Latin American Concrete and Neo-Concrete artists from Brazil and Argentina. Can a square be read like a word? How does drawing relate to writing? Discover how these artists challenge the boundaries between text, form, and meaning in contemporary art.

Don't miss this insightful exploration of language, abstraction, and Latin American art history!

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Daniela Galán Lozada

Art historian and founder of Amalgama Academy
About the author
Daniela Galán Lozada is an art historian and the founder of Amalgama Academy, the first bilingual online platform dedicated to Latin American art history in English and Spanish. She has delivered lectures and educational programmes for leading cultural institutions, including the Barbican, Sotheby's, and the Freud Museum in London. Through Amalgama, she has built a global community of over 10,000 learners passionate about discovering the art, artists and movements that shaped Latin America.
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