Metaesquema Dois Brancos 1958 by Helio Oiticica
Metaesquema Dois Brancos
A striking example of Helio Oiticica's early geometric abstractions, Metaesquema Dois Brancos exemplifies the radical simplicity of Brazilian Neoconcretism. This framed print captures the original work's precise balance of form and negative space.
Metaesquema Dois Brancos: Geometric Innovation in Brazilian Art
H Helio Oiticica's Metaesquema Dois Brancos from 1958 represents a pivotal moment in Brazilian modern art. Created during the artist's early career, this work belongs to his influential Metaesquema series that explored geometric abstraction through a reduced color palette and dynamic compositions. The piece exemplifies Oiticica's departure from traditional representation toward pure visual language, a hallmark of the Neo-Concrete movement in Brazil.
The artwork's title, translating to "Meta-scheme Two Whites," hints at its structural approach to composition. Oiticica developed this series while engaging with the concrete art movement in Rio de Janeiro, yet his work maintained a distinct sensibility that would later evolve into more experimental forms. This particular piece demonstrates the artist's mastery of spatial relationships through its interplay of white forms against a contrasting background.
The Birth of Neoconcretism in Brazil
When Helio Oiticica created Metaesquema Dois Brancos in 1958, he was actively participating in the transformation of Brazilian art. The late 1950s marked a period of intense artistic experimentation in Brazil, particularly in Rio de Janeiro where artists sought to break from European modernist traditions while maintaining dialogue with international avant-garde movements.
Oiticica's work during this period responded to the Manifesto Neoconcreto published in 1959, which called for art that embraced subjective expression and sensory experience over rigid geometric abstraction. While Metaesquema Dois Brancos predates the manifesto by a year, it already demonstrates the principles that would come to define Neoconcretism: a focus on the artwork's physical presence and its interaction with the viewer's perception.
The Precision of Geometric Abstraction
Composition and Spatial Dynamics
Metaesquema Dois Brancos employs a sophisticated compositional strategy that creates visual tension through asymmetrical balance. The artwork's geometric forms are carefully arranged to guide the viewer's eye across the picture plane, creating a dynamic visual experience despite the limited color palette.
Oiticica achieves this effect through the strategic placement of white forms against the darker background. The varying sizes and orientations of these forms establish a rhythmic pattern that suggests movement within the static image.
Color and Form Relationship
The artwork's restricted color scheme—primarily white forms on a contrasting background—demonstrates Oiticica's interest in exploring the fundamental properties of visual perception. This approach allows viewers to focus on the relationships between forms and their spatial interactions.
The use of white creates a striking visual contrast that enhances the perception of depth and dimensionality. This technique would become increasingly important in Oiticica's later work as he moved toward more immersive artistic experiences.
Print & Frame Details
| Artist | Helio Oiticica |
| Original Year | 1958 |
| Art Style | Neo-Concretism |
| Subject Matter | Abstract composition |
| Size | 30×40 cm (12×16") |
| Print Method | Framed Poster |
| Paper | Archival matte paper (230 gsm) |
| Frame | Solid wood frame with UV-protective glazing |
| Glazing | UV-protective acrylic |
| Shipping | Free worldwide shipping (5-10 business days) |
| Returns | 30-day return policy with no restocking fees |
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View Print DetailsStyling Metaesquema Dois Brancos in Modern Spaces
The geometric abstraction and monochromatic palette of Metaesquema Dois Brancos make it an ideal statement piece for contemporary interiors. Its 30×40 cm dimensions work particularly well above console tables, in gallery walls, or as a focal point in minimalist spaces. The artwork's clean lines complement modern furniture while adding intellectual depth to any room.
Consider placing this print in spaces with neutral color schemes to allow the artwork's forms to stand out. It pairs exceptionally well with black, white, and gray interiors, as well as spaces featuring natural wood tones that echo the print's frame. For maximum impact, position the artwork at eye level in well-lit areas.
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