Julio Le Parc, one of the most influential figures in international contemporary art and one of the main protagonists ofkinetic andOp Art, passed away on Saturday, May 30, in Paris at the age of 97. Confirming the news of his passing was his son Yami...
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From May 28 to Aug. 1, 2026, the Belvedere Hall of the Royal Palace in Naples will host the exhibition Alberto Biasi and Other Visions of Surfaces: Hsiao, Rotta Loria, Tornquist, curated by Giovanni Granzotto. The opening is scheduled for May 26 at 6...
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The word "abstractionism," in the arts, is in danger of being a meaningless word. And not because, conversely, "figurative" makes sense. On the contrary. It is a confusion that came about with the avant-gardes who, having faith in the new, considered...
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From September 13, Palazzo delle Papesse in Siena reopens to the public after years of closure, with the opening of the exhibition Julio Le Parc. The Discovery of Perception. Works from 1958 to the Present, curated by Marcella Beccaria and open until...
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Grazia Varisco (Milan, Italy, 1937) is a major figure in the Italian modern and kinetic art scene. She is known for her exploration of visual perceptions and spatial dynamics through the use of industrial materials and innovative techniques. The arti...
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An important exhibition dedicated to Grazia Varisco (Milan, Italy, 1937), an extraordinary pioneer ofkinetic and programmed art, opens its doors to the public from April 23 to June 2, 2024: it is titled Experiences of Art in Play, is curated by Vitto...
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Until July 17, Fondazione Mar coni and Gió Marconi, in the Gió Marconi gallery premises at 15 Via Tadino in Milan, welcome the exhibition Gianni Colombo. A Space Odyssey, a retrospective dedicated to Gianni Colombo (Milan, 1937 - Melzo,...
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From October 9, 2022 to January 8, 2023, the Biscozzi Rimbaud Foundation in Lecce is organizing an exhibition dedicated to Grazia Varisco(Milan, Italy, 1937) entitled Grazia Varisco. Perceptual Sensitivities, the third temporary exhibition held sinc...
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