Ivan SERPA (1923-1973) - Lot 140

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Ivan SERPA (1923-1973) - Lot 140
Ivan SERPA (1923-1973) Untitled (Fase Negra), 1963 India ink on paper Signed and dated upper right 33.5 x 24 cm Provenance: Former collection of art critic and historian Roberto Pontual (1939-1994) Ivan Serpa (1923-1973) was a major figure in Brazilian modern art, a painter, engraver, draughtsman and teacher of reference. Professor at the Museum of Modern Art in Rio de Janeiro, he trained several generations of artists - including Hélio Oiticica, Lygia Clark, Lygia Pape, Wanda Pimentel, Raymundo Colares and Abraham Palatnik - advocating a pedagogy based on freedom of expression and experimentation. Co-founder of Grupo Frente, he played a central role in the development of geometric abstraction in Rio, while rejecting all aesthetic dogmatism. His work, in constant evolution since the 1940s, navigates between figuration and abstraction, between constructive rigor and freer gestures, revealing an ever-renewed plastic research. Serpa's singular trajectory has left a decisive mark on the history of modern and experimental art in Brazil. The Roberto Pontual collection includes two watercolors by Ivan Serpa, one of which belongs to the "fase negra", the darker, more intensely expressive period of his production, marked by a climate of strong political and social tensions in Brazil in the early 1960s. Works by Ivan Serpa can be found in major international public collections, including MoMA in New York, the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis and the Museu de Arte Moderna in Rio de Janeiro.
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