Not / Making / Marks: On Lygia Clark鈥檚 Organic Line

Speaker: Professor Irene V. Small, Associate Professor of Contemporary Art & Criticism, Princeton University

This talk concerns the Brazilian artist Lygia Clark鈥檚 concept of the 鈥渙rganic line”: an interval of space that appears between a painting and its frame, a door and its lintel, or tiles on the floor. Specifically, it investigates the organic line鈥檚 character as neither made nor unmade but not made. How does this quality implicate the gesture of the mark that undergirds artistic practice at its most elemental level, and the various efforts to reimagine or resist this gesture in modernist art? Exploring Clark鈥檚 exposure to distinct formulations of the dimensionality of the plane in the years leading up to her discovery of the organic line in 1954, I suggest that Clark reimagined such models in terms of the thickness of听space听rather than edge. The resulting paradigm allows us to conceive of a negative space that听remains听negative, rather than being recuperated as a positive entity. This insight, I argue, compels us to consider the double-sided nature of other boundaries such as the limits of a canvas or the temporal demarcations of a score. To this end, I suggest how the organic line might allow us to rethink pivotal episodes in modernist art history such as John Cage’s response to Robert Rauschenberg’s 1951听White Paintings听in the scored silence of his famed 1952 work听4’33”.

Irene V. Smallis Associate Professor of Contemporary Art & Criticism at Princeton University, where she is also affiliated with the programs in Media & Modernity and Latin American Studies. The author of听H茅lio听Oiticica: Folding the Frame听(University of Chicago Press, 2016), she has written for听such publications as听October,听RES: Anthropology and Aesthetics,听ARTMargins,听Artforum, and听Textezur听Kunst. Recent essays have concerned the forensics of free speech, 迟丑别听materialities听of Concrete art, and the afterlives of slavery in Tarsila鈥檚 1923 paintingA Negra.听She is currently 迟丑别听Clark/Oakley Humanities Fellow at the Clark Art Institute.

Organised by Dr Pia Gottschaller (The 天美传媒)听

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18 Nov 2021

Thursday 18th November, 6pm - 7pm GMT

Online 

Registration closes 30 minutes before the event start time. If you do not receive log in details on the day of the event, please contact听researchforum@courtauld.ac.uk

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