

Waldemar Cordeiro Brazilian, 1925-1973
10 5/8 x 8 1/4 inches
The paintings from this phase are marked by a search for balance among the primary colors (red, blue, yellow) and the structuring of forms. It was during this time that Waldemar Cordeiro began using abstract figures and overlapping shapes based on the visual principles of Gestalt, in contrast to the spatial conventions of the Renaissance School. That is, he introduced depth and movement without resorting to perspective illusion or narrative elements. This body of work already anticipated the ideas that would shape Grupo Ruptura (1952), which advocated for a new art grounded in clarity, objectivity, and rational principles, while rejecting all forms of naturalism.
Provenance
Waldemar Cordeiro Estate
Exhibitions
São Paulo, Brazil, Itaú Cultural, Fantasia Exata, 3 July -22 Sept 2013
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Paço Imperial, Waldemar Cordeiro – Fantasia Exata, 2014