Mondrian y De Stijl

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Resumo

TLDRThe exhibition explores the influence of Piet Mondrian on Latin American art in the 1940s and 50s, focusing on his approach to abstraction and concrete art. It challenges the perception that Mondrian didn't extend his work into the environment and frames. Instead, it shows how he modified his work for exhibitions and interacted with broader artistic movements, particularly De Stijl. Mondrian's work is portrayed as a transformational force in modern art, with interests in architecture, design, and human-nature relationships. The exhibition suggests that, despite early misconceptions, Mondrian's work holds significant relevance to contemporary concerns about environmental interaction and human essentials.

Conclusões

  • 🎨 Mondrian's influence on Latin American art is significant but underexplored.
  • 🔍 The exhibition challenges misconceptions about Mondrian's use of space.
  • 🏛️ Mondrian's interest in architecture and design is highlighted.
  • 🌿 Mondrian's connection to nature and environment is emphasized.
  • 🖼️ Rooms dedicated to Mondrian attempt to recreate his exhibition style.
  • 🤝 Collective spaces include artists connected to De Stijl.
  • 🔄 Mondrian aimed to transform both art and the world.
  • ⛓️ His work intertwined with radical historical avant-gardes.
  • ❓ Exhibition questions reduced modernist views of Mondrian.
  • 🌎 Mondrian's ideas resonate with contemporary environmental concerns.

Linha do tempo

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    The exhibition focuses on artist Piet Mondrian's influence on Latin American art in the 40s and 50s. It explores how Mondrian's ideas of abstraction, material art, and form influenced art in Latin America, despite initial misconceptions about his work's limitations. The exhibition aims to show how Mondrian indeed broke traditional art boundaries and engaged with the space around his work, challenging the previous understanding. It features both personal spaces echoing Mondrian's installation style and collective spaces highlighting connections with De Stijl artists, emphasizing architectural and spatial interests alongside some contradictory elements. Mondrian's work aimed to transform everything from cities to furniture design, aligning with contemporary concerns about humanity's relationship with nature. The exhibition seeks to present Mondrian's work as more relevant today, as his modern art legacy holds a deeper meaning than previously interpreted.

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Perguntas frequentes

  • What is the main focus of the exhibition?

    The exhibition focuses on Mondrian's influence on Latin American art in the 40s and 50s.

  • Why is Mondrian important to Latin American artists?

    Mondrian's ideas of abstraction and concrete art were fundamental, although Latin American artists felt he hadn't extended his work into space and bodies.

  • What is the thesis of the exhibition about Mondrian?

    The exhibition suggests Mondrian worked with space and frames, modifying works for exhibitions, and had connections with the world and others.

  • How does the exhibition present Mondrian's work?

    The exhibition includes individual rooms for Mondrian and collective spaces with De Stijl artists, focusing on architecture, design, and environmental ideas.

  • What elements does Mondrian's work connect with?

    Mondrian's work connects with transformation of the world, city designs, human essentials, and nature.

  • How is Mondrian's interest in nature portrayed?

    Mondrian shows an interest in relating humans and environment, aligning with contemporary environmental concerns.

  • What role does Mondrian play in art history?

    Mondrian reflects a pivotal moment in modern art history, often misunderstood or limited by modernist views.

  • Why might Mondrian's work be relevant today?

    Mondrian's work aligns with contemporary concerns and his ideas might make more sense today than ever.

  • What are the key contradictions in Mondrian's work?

    Key contradictions in his work include his approach to space and the use of the diagonal.

  • What did Mondrian attempt to transform through his work?

    Mondrian attempted to radically transform the world, from city designs to furniture, while highlighting human essentials.

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    This is an exhibition we have been working on for a few years now
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    Interest in Mondrian had to do with the fact that the genealogy of art in this country
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    is somewhat based on Miró, on Picasso, in the 1940s on Dalí.
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    Mondrian was important, but, nevertheless, the importance, the significance, the relevance that he had,
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    above all, in Latin American art of the 40s and 50s, is something that somehow we had not analyzed
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    considering that this art is represented in the Museum and is very important to us.
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    What was important to the Latin Americans? Mondrian is the great figure, this idea of ​​abstraction,
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    of a concrete art, an art that is material, that builds forms that are part of the world…
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    That was fundamental for them. But they questioned that Mondrian had not been able to break the frame,
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    to break the molding, to extend into space and, therefore, to extend to the bodies.
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    The thesis of the exhibition is that this Mondrian is not real, in the sense that Mondrian worked the space,
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    Mondrian cared about frames, Mondrian broke the molding as Lygia Clark asked for.
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    Mondrian was modifying the works in relation to the exhibitions he was doing and,
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    on the other hand, he was an artist who worked in relation to the world, in relation to others.
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    Then, based on this hypothesis, we began to develop the exhibition.
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    So, in the exhibition we see that there are a series of individual Mondrian rooms,
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    where different environments are generated, where we try to reproduce a certain idea of ​​how he was mounting the works.
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    And these environments are contrasted with more collective spaces, spaces where there are mainly artists linked to De Stijl,
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    where some of the ideas that boiled over in Mondrian's work: interest in architecture, design, space and the environment are there together
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    with some of the ideas that he considered contradictory, such as the diagonal, as a certain type of space...
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    And that is the basis of the exhibition.
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    Mondrian is part of all these moments of the historical avant-gardes, where there is a desire to radically transform the world,
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    from the designs of cities to the design of a piece of furniture or the design of a room
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    and, at the same time, to find those elements essential that constitute the human being.
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    On the other hand, there is very early interest in Mondrian for nature,
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    there is an interest in establishing a relationship between the human being and the environment
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    that has to do with many of the interests of contemporary concerns.
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    Consequently, Mondrian is a figure that reflects like few others a particular moment in the history of modern art.
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    It also reflects how this moment was somehow misinterpreted or limited by a certain modernist vision,
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    in the English sense of the term reduced, in its aspirations, in its intentions,
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    and how this work possibly makes more sense today than ever.
Etiquetas
  • Mondrian
  • Latin American art
  • abstraction
  • concrete art
  • De Stijl
  • modern art
  • architecture
  • nature
  • human essentials
  • transformation