Lydia Okumura
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Lydia Okumura (born 1948) is a Brazilian artist known for her geometric abstractions.


Biography

Okumura was born in 1948 in
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. She studied at
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, graduating in 1973. In the 1970s she was part of a São Paulo art collective, "Equipe3". In 1973, Equipe3 participated in the
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with the site-specific work ''Pontos de vista''. Around that time Okumura moved to New York City to attended the
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. She has exhibited extensively since the 1970s. Okumura's practice includes drawings, wall paintings and sculptural installations that play with spatial illusions using geometric abstraction. Her work is included in the collections of the
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, the
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, and the
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. Okumura's first solo exhibition in the United States was in 2016 at the
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. In 2019 she had a solo show at the
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in London.


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Further reading

* ''Lydia Okumura: Situations'', by Rachel Adams (editor), Sternberg Press 1948 births Living people 20th-century Brazilian women artists 21st-century Brazilian women artists Brazilian contemporary artists Artists from São Paulo {{Brazil-artist-stub