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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Grupo Ruptura foi um conjunto de artistas Grupo Ruptura foi um conjunto de artistas que marcou o início do movimento de arte concreta em São Paulo, no Brasil. Criado em 1952, era liderado por Waldemar Cordeiro (também seu maior teórico) e composto, inicialmente, por Geraldo de Barros, Luís Sacilotto, Lothar Charoux, Kazmer Féjer, Anatol Wladyslaw e Leopold Haar. Em seu manifesto, é proposta a “renovação dos valores essenciais das artes visuais” através das pesquisas geométricas, aproximando arte e indústria, e com o desligamento da tradição abstracionista passada.amento da tradição abstracionista passada. , Grupo Ruptura was created by a collection Grupo Ruptura was created by a collection of artists who sought to advance modern art in Brazil in the 1950s. Together, they held an exhibition entitled Ruptura at the São Paulo Museum of Modern Art in 1952. The group embraced concrete art as a break from traditional naturalistic painting popular in Brazil at the time. Grupo Raptura's works are often characterized by strong geometric shapes and bold colors.y strong geometric shapes and bold colors.
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