Centre for the Art of the Americas:

The Organic Line: Toward a Topology of Modernism

Book launch and in conversation with Jo Applin

Taking as its point of departure the Brazilian artist Lygia Clark鈥檚 notion of the 鈥渙rganic line,鈥 a spatial fissure that appears between material elements, art historian Irene Small explores this concept鈥檚 profound impact on how we understand art and meaning. Emerging in Clark鈥檚 work around 1954, the organic line is not only a distinctive element in Clark鈥檚 practice but also a powerful analytical tool with far-reaching aesthetic, epistemological, and political implications beyond her immediate context. Small elucidates how this spatial cavity 鈥 seen in the line between a painting and its frame, or between tiles on the floor鈥攔eshapes fundamental concepts such as surface, boundary, and connection by transforming planes into topological fields and borders into dynamic membranes. Mobilising extensive archival resources, Small鈥檚 study invites us to see modernism as an open, interactive field of complex tensions, destabilising the binaries of centre and periphery, inclusion and exclusion. offers a compelling manifesto for reimagining the structures and connections that define modern and contemporary art today.

Irene V. Small is Associate Professor in the Department of Art & Archaeology at Princeton University听and teaches contemporary art and criticism within a global context. Her areas of interest include experimental practices of the 1950s, 鈥60s and 鈥70s, legacies of abstraction and the avant-garde, temporalities of art, problems of methodology and interpretation, relationality and the social implications of form. Small鈥檚 work engages a variety of geopolitical formations and has paid particular attention to art and theory in Latin America, notably Brazil. Her book, H茅lio Oiticica: Folding the Frame听(University of Chicago Press, 2016) examines the practice of the Brazilian artist H茅lio Oiticica and the emergence of a participatory art paradigm in the mid-1960s. A second book, The Organic Line: Towards a Topology of Modernism, was released by Zone Books this year. At Princeton, she is affiliated with the Program in Media and Modernity, the Program in Latin American Studies, and the Department of Spanish and Portuguese. She is member of the advisory boards of the journals October, Texte zur Kunst, and Ars听(Universidade de S茫o Paulo).

Organised by Jo Applin, Walter H. Annenberg Professor in the History of Art, and Director of the Centre for the Art of the Americas, The Courtauld.听

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3 Mar 2025

17:30 - 19:00

Vernon Square Campus, Lecture Theatre 2

This event takes place at our Vernon Square campus (WC1X 9EW).

Cover of "The Organic Line: Towards a Topology of Modernism", Irene V. Small, Zone Books, 2024.

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