Biography
Carlos Cruz-Diez is one of the main protagonists of kinetic art. His research and his writings make him the last great thinker of the 20th century in the realm of color. His work has revealed a new understanding of chromatic phenomena in art, expanding its perceptual universe considerably.
Cruz-Diez proposes color as an autonomous and evolutive reality where the implication of our senses reveals chromatic events as they develop. Events that take place in space and time, without anecdotes or references, stripped of any symbols, past or future, in a continuous present.
Works by Carlos Cruz-Diez encourage a different knowledge relationship where the viewers can discover their capacity to create and destroy color with their own perceptual means while finding an emotional resonance through their personal experience.
Carlos Cruz-Diez describes himself as an artist applying the discipline of a scientist “because the supports that I have managed to structure are a source of surprise and imponderables… In my works, nothing is left to chance; everything is intended, planned, and programmed. Liberty and emotions are only present when choosing colors, a task with only one self-imposed restriction: to be efficient in what I want to say. It is a combination of both rationale and emotion. I don’t get inspired: I reflect.”
Carlos Cruz-Diez’s body of work, based on three conditions of color: subtractive, additive and reflective is developed through eight lines of research: Couleur Additive, Physichromie, Induction Chromatique, Chromointerférence, Transchromie, Chromosaturation, Chromoscope and Couleur à l’Espace. Each of them responding to different behaviors of color.
His works are in the permanent collections of prestigious institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York; Tate Modern, London; Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Wallraf-Richartz Museum, Cologne; Geffen Contemporary, Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Los Angeles; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.; Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk.
Works
Exhibitions
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Tribute to the masters. Centenary of Jesus Rafael Soto & Carlos Cruz-Diez
28 Sep - 30 Nov 2023This year Venezuela commemorates the Centenary of the birth of two great masters of kinetic art, Jesus Rafael Soto and Carlos Cruz-Diez. On this occasion, Espace Meyer Zafra, a gallery defending the geometric abstraction of Venezuela for more than 20 years, is pleased to present a collective exhibition entitled Tribute to the Masters. Historical works by Carlos Cruz-Diez and Jesus Rafael Soto will be featured, as well as works by artists with obvious visual links, such as Yaacov Agam, Francisco Salazar, Manuel Mérida, Piotr Kowalski and Armando Reveron.Read more -
Mouvement et Déplacement
23 Dec 2022 - 23 Feb 2023Espace Meyer Zafra is pleased to present «Movement and Displacement», a collective exhibition bringing together the works of kinetic artists from Europe and Latin America. Although this movement brings together...Read more
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Electric Dreams. Art and technology before the internet
Tate Modern, London, UK 28 Sep 2024 - 1 Jun 2025From the birth of op art to the dawn of the internet age, artists found new ways to engage the senses and play with our...Read more -
Electric Op
Buffalo AKG Art Museum, Buffalo, USA 27 Sep 2024 - 27 Jan 2025In the 1960s, electronic media began reformatting the nature of images and how we see. Unlike static paintings or sculptures, video and digital images are...Read more -
Mouvement et Lumière #2
Fondation Villa Datris, Isle-sur-la-Sorgue 19 May - 1 Nov 2023'10 years after our first Movement and Light exhibition in 2012 at Villa Datris, the Movement and Light 2023 exhibition is much more than a...Read more