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Maria Nepomuceno
1976
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
InstallationAbstract ExpressionismExpressionismRealism
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- • Abstract Expressionism
- • Expressionism
- • Realism
- • Contemporary
- • Feminist Art
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Maria Nepomuceno creates large-scale knitted sculptures that emerge from traditional weaving techniques and indigenous Brazilian textile practices. Her forms, which appear to grow organically from the wall or floor, fuse Afro-Brazilian spirituality and landscape observation with feminist and environmental concerns. Working in Rio de Janeiro, she constructs identity and spiritual inquiry through the repetitive, meditative act of hand-knotting, treating the body and land as inseparable subjects. Her practice bridges Neo-Concrete abstraction with tactile materiality, refusing the distinction between craft tradition and contemporary sculpture.
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Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
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