The Organic Line
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The Organic Line
"This book mobilizes the Brazilian artist Lygia Clark's notion of the organic line-an interval of space between material elements-as a conceptual instrument for reimagining the field of modernism as a topological surface capable of formation and deformation through critical description and artistic practice alike"--
A major rethinking of twentieth-century abstract art mobilized by the work of Brazilian artist Lygia Clark
What would it mean to treat an interval of space as a line, thus drawing an empty void into a constellation of art and meaning-laden things? In this book, Irene Small elucidates the signal discovery of the Brazilian artist Lygia Clark in 1954: a fissure of space between material elements that Clark called "the organic line." For much of the history of art, Clark's discovery, much like the organic line, has escaped legibility. Once recognized, however, the line has seismic repercussions for rethinking foundational concepts such as mark, limit, surface, and edge.
A spatial cavity that binds discrepant entities together, the organic line transforms planes into flexible topologies, borders into membranes, and interstices into points of connection. As a paradigm, the organic line has profound historiographic implications, inviting us to set aside traditional notions of influence and origin in favour of what Small terms weak links and plagiotropic relations. These fragile, oblique, and transversal ties have their own efficacy.
Small's innovative readings of canonical modernist works such as Kazimir Malevich's Black Square, John Cage's 4'33", and Le Corbusier's machine--habiter, as well as contemporary works by artists like Adam Pendleton, Ricardo Basbaum, and Mika Rottenberg, reveal the organic line's remarkable potential as an analytic instrument.
Mobilising a rich repertoire of archival sources and moving across multiple chronologies, geographies, and disciplines, this book invites us to envision modernism not as a stable construct defined by centres and peripheries, inclusions and exclusions, but as a topological field of interactive, destabilising tensions. More than a history of a little-known artistic device, The Organic Line: Toward a Topology of Modernism is a user's guide and manifesto for reimagining modern and contemporary art for the present.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781890951993
Publisher: Zone Books
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 08 October 2024
Country: United States
Imprint: Zone Books
Illustration: 237 color illus.
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 448
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About the Author
Irene V. Small is associate professor of contemporary art and criticism in the Department of Art and Archaeology at Princeton University, where she is affiliated with the Program in Media and Modernity, the Program in Latin American Studies, and the Department of Spanish and Portuguese. She is the author of Hlio Oiticica: Folding the Frame.
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