Carlos Cruz-Diez
Carlos Cruz-Diez
b. 1923 - d. 2019
Turnover
USD$ 2.600.000
Record Sale
USD$ 879.000
Contemporary artKinetic artLatin America ArtOp Art

About the artist

Focusing on the kinetic energy of color, Carlos Cruz-Diez was a major figure in the Op Art movement.
After travelling to Paris, he opened a studio in Caracas and began to investigate kinetic and optical forms of art. Cruz-Diez’s work is based on the Moiré effect, in which lines of contrasting color give the impression of movement. He taught kinetic technique at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts for a while, and later became the director of art at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Caracas. In 1997, his home city honored the artist when they opened the Carlos Cruz-Diez Print and Design Museum. France awarded him the Commandeur de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres medal in 2002. The artworks crafted by Carlos Cruz-Diez encourage an alternative form of engagement, inviting viewers to unearth their innate ability to manipulate and deconstruct color through their personal perceptual faculties.

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Other works

Carlos_Cruz_Diez
Carlos Cruz-Diez
Physichromie 2274
1990
Chromography on aluminum Signed, dated on the reverse
120cm x 60cm
Physichromie 655
Carlos Cruz-Diez
Physicromie 2561
2010
Paintings, Chromography on aluminum
100 x 100 cm.

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