Grupo Frente

Grupo Frente was a group of Brazilian artists originated in Rio de Janeiro which existed from 1952-64.

[1] Grupo Frente was a small collective group of geometric abstract artists.

During her Concrete Art phase, when the Grupo Frente was operative, Lygia Clark made paintings that were very geometric in nature, but had a strong sense of dynamism due to her use of diagonal lines.

When she broke off to found the Neo-Concrete Movement, she moved onto working with metals and making pieces out of them that involved the spectator.

During the Grupo Frente time, Pape focused on lines and shapes and the way they work with one another.

While Oiticia was part of Grupo Frente, his artwork focused on shapes, colors, and lines.

This reflects the main ideas of the Grupo Frente—a lack of representation of objects or figures, but an emphasis on colors, shapes, and lines.

This artwork is relevant to Grupo Frente because it reflects the different colors, lines, and shapes.