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Video-Performance: Art History Class: Minimalism and Neoconcretism.

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From using geometric forms in different ways (Brancusi / Piet Mondrian), Minimalism and Neoconcretism show their similarities and differences. While Minimalism is super-site-specific, later Neoconcretism is based on the action of the spectator-participant. Richard Serra adapts his works to the site, where the work can interact with everything which is around. Robert Smithson goes between site and non-site. Lygia Clark and her Bichos humanize art and Oiticica makes it dance with his Parangoles.

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