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The Art of Interaction: Lygia Clark’s Neoconcretist Revolution
What You Will Experience in This Course:
Discover the artistic transformation of viewer participation
Through This Course, You'll Discover:
- The distinction between Neoconcretism in Rio and Concretism in São Paulo.
- How Clark's geometric abstractions pushed art into realms of sensory interaction.
- The role of the viewer in "completing" an artwork alongside the artist.
- Key works that invited bodily engagement and sensory exploration.
- Clark's influence on Latin American and global participatory art practices.
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Daniela Galan
Art historian, founder of Amalgama Art
About
Daniela Galan is the founder and director of Amalgama, a cultural platform dedicated to promoting the work of Latin American artists, particularly women, in the UK. She is a registered lecturer at the Arts Society in the United Kingdom and has over 17 years of research experience in art history and philosophy. Daniela has lectured at prestigious institutions such as the Barbican Museum, Instituto Cervantes, and Sotheby's. Her research focuses on underrepresented Latin American artists, especially female artists. This dedication led to the founding of Amalgama in 2018, through which she has curated numerous exhibitions, forums, and publications.