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Kinesthesia

Latin American Kinetic Art 1954-1969


  • DelMonico Books (Prestel)
  • Expo: 26/08/2017 - 15/01/2018, Palm Springs Art Museum, Californië
  • by Dan Cameron & Susan Green (editor)
Kinesthesia: Latin American Kinetic Art, 1954-1969 examines the influential and visually stunning work of South American kinetic artists. While Southern California was becoming the North American epicenter for Light and Space art in the 1960s, separate yet closely related technical experiments had been unfolding in a handful of major cities of South America, as well as in Paris, the European center for kinetic art.

ISBN 9783791356730 | E | HB
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Publisher DelMonico Books (Prestel)
ISBN 9783791356730
Author(s) Dan Cameron & Susan Green (editor)
Publication date October 2017
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 285 x 240 mm
Illustrations 200 col.ill.
Pages 240
Language(s) Eng. ed.
Exhibition Palm Springs Art Museum, Californië
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Kinesthesia: Latin American Kinetic Art, 1954-1969 examines the influential and visually stunning work of South American kinetic artists. While Southern California was becoming the North American epicenter for Light and Space art in the 1960s, separate yet closely related technical experiments had been unfolding in a handful of major cities of South America, as well as in Paris, the European center for kinetic art. Kinesthesia highlights the broad differences that emerged among the two principal South American centers of activity: Argentina, where kinetic art grew out of local debates about painting; and Venezuela, where pioneering notions of modern architecture stimulated a synthesis of art and design. Featured in this volume are kinetic sculptures and installations by Jesu s Rafael Soto, Julio Le Parc, Carlos Cruz- Diez, Martha Boto, and others, as well as essays that explore the history of this movement, examine the artists' reception by European and American audiences in the context of the Cold War, and link their achievements to 21st-century artists and their work.