Carlos Cruz-Diez
(1923 - 2019)
Carlos Cruz-Diez was a Venezuelan artist who played a central role in the development of Kinetic and Op art. His work focused on the perceptual and spacial experience of color, presenting it as an autonomous event rather than a descriptive tool.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Cruz-Diez
Physichromie No. 965
1977
mixed media
150 x 100 cm
Art Museum of the Americas
Washington, United States
https://www.oas.org/artsoftheamericas/carlos-cruz-diez
Physichromie No. 965, and other works from that period, use the reflective nature of metal strips to produce colors in addition to those physically silkscreened onto the support of the work, resulting in what Cruz-Diez has called “a continuous evolutionary event involving chromatic atmospheres.” He used red, yellow, blue, white, and black on the support, but as the viewer alters position in relation to the work, the colors visible on the surface change and create an awareness of the concomitant passage of light and time. -Text by Mark Andrew White





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