Review: Lygia Clark, MoMA
John Angeline, ArtNexus
October 2014
By this time there should be very little doubt regarding solid contributions made by the Brazilian-born artist Lygia Clark, who was one of the essential figures reshaping the role of art and the international status of Brazilian art in the postwar era. Unfortunately, there still seem to be far too many art historians and scholars who are largely unfamiliar with both the artist and the range of her works, particularly among Brazil’s neighbours to the north. […]