Helio Oiticica (1937-1980) was a Brazilian artist who is remembered for his contributions to the Neo-Concrete and Conceptual Art movements. He is best known for his paintings, sculptures, and art installations, such as the sculptures Tropicalia and Bolides, which allowed viewers to physically explore the works. Oiticica's works are celebrated for their innovative and interactive approach to art.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $100K - $1M
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About
Remembered for his participation in the Neo-Concrete and Conceptual Art movements, Oiticica is famous for his paintings, sculptures, and art installations. His best-known works include sculptures titled Tropicalia and Bolides that viewers could physically explore.
Before Fame
Early in his career, he joined a prominent group of Brazilian artists known as the Grupo Frente.
Trivia
In the early 2000s, posthumous exhibitions of Oiticica's artwork occurred at both London's Tate Modern gallery and Houston's Museum of Fine Arts.
Family Life
He was born and raised in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and he later lived and worked in both New York City and London.
Associated With
The color schemes in Oiticica's early work were influenced by the paintings of Dutch De Stijl movement Artist Piet Mondrian.