Lygia Pape
Magnetized Space
7 December 2011 - 19 February 2012



"Conceptually and formally meticulous, yet fills the wall with colour and rhythm."
London Evening Standard

"Brimming... with an irrepressible joy."
The Times



Lygia Pape (1927-2004) was a leading Brazilian artist whose work brought together formal rigour and daring experimentation. In her own words, she explained her approach: 'My concern is always invention. I always want to invent a new language that's different for me and for others, too... I want to discover new things. Because, to me, art is a way of knowing the world... to see how the world is... of getting to know the world'.

Pape was a founding member of the Neo-Concrete movement, which was dedicated to the inclusion of art into everyday life. Pape's early work developed out of an interest in European abstraction, however she and her contemporaries went beyond simply adopting an international style, and started to draw on their own local situation.

Neo-Concretism is often seen as the beginning of contemporary art in Brazil, and Pape's work - which focused on the coming together of aesthetic, ethical and political ideas - has formed an important part of Brazil's artistic identity.

The exhibition presents work from throughout Pape's career, including early drawings and poems from her Concrete period to her Neo-Concretist Livros (Books) and Caixas (Boxes) series, as well as ballets and performances such as Divisor (Divider) and O ovo (The Egg). Many of these works were created in response to the political repression growing in the late 1960s and reflected the artist's strongly critical views on Brazil's elite. Pape's late works focused on the depiction of emotion and sensation, and have been described by Hélio Oiticica - a contemporary of Pape's - as 'permanently open seeds'.

The exhibition is organised by the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in collaboration with Projeto Lygia Pape and the Serpentine Gallery.

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Press coverage

Lygia Pape: modernist with a bossa nova beat, The Guardian, Wednesday 7 December 2011

Lygia Pape retrospective at the Serpentine Gallery, Wallpaper, Wednesday 7 December 2011

Lygia Pape Gets Due Recognition At Serpentine Retrospective, ArtLyst, Thursday 8 December 2011

Lygia Pape: Magnetized Sace, Serpentine Gallery - review, London Evening Standard, Thursday 8 December 2011

Lygia Pape, Serpentine Gallery, London, The Independent, Sunday 11 December 2011

Lygia Pape: Magnetised Space, Serpentine Gallery, The Arts Desk, Wednesday 14 December 2011

Saturday Seminars

Every Saturday at 3pm the Serpentine Gallery hosts free talks and seminars for the public. This winter prominent artists, poets, curators and academics discuss themes connected to the Lygia Pape exhibition and the Neo-Concrete movement.

10 December
Fatima Hellberg, Curator

17 December
Nick Thurston, Artist and Writer

7 January
Pablo León de la Barra, Curator

14 January
Tanya Barson, Curator, International Art, Tate Modern

21 January
Dan Kidner, Director, Picture This, Bristol

28 January
Michael Asbury, Art Historian, Critic and Curator

4 February
Vanessa Carlos, Curator; Professor Anthony Pereira, Director, King's College Brazil Institute; Oscar Murillo, Artist

11 February
Holly Pester, Poet

18 February
Oswaldo Maciá, Artist





















































































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Lygia Pape
Ttéia 1, C (Web) 2011
Installation view, Magnetized Space
Serpentine Gallery, London
(7 December 2011 - 19 February 2012)
© 2011 Jerry Hardman-Jones

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Lygia Pape
Livro do Tempo (Book of Time) 1961-63
Installation view, Magnetized Space, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, 2011
© Projeto Lygia Pape and Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía

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Lygia Pape
Installation view, Magnetized Space,
Serpentine Gallery, London
(7 December 2011 - 19 February 2012)
© 2011 Jerry Hardman-Jones

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Lygia Pape
Sem titulo (Untitled) 1954-56
Tempera / oil on wood
40 x 40 x 3.2 cm
Courtesy of Projeto Lygia Pape
© Projeto Lygia Pape

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Lygia Pape
Livro da arquitectura (Book of Architecture) 1959-60
Tempera on cardboard
12 elements, 30 x 30 each
Courtesy of Projeto Lygia Pape
© Projeto Lygia Pape

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Lygia Pape
Sem título: Tecelar (Untitled: Weaving) 1956
Woodcut on Japanese paper
35 x 44.5 cm
Courtesy of Projeto Lygia Pape
© Projeto Lygia Pape