The Kinetic[s]

Held on27 mar 2007to20 ago 2007
Nouvel Building, Floor 0

The exhibit traces the presence of kinetic art from early modernity to the latest artistic manifestations. Through a cross-sectional perspective it explores its own presence throughout over a century, far from the strict periodicities and classifications traditionally established, stopping at currents such as Futurism, Constructivism, Dadaism and Surrealism, allowing the incorporation of artists who are not technically considered kinetic, but who have played an important role in laying the historical foundations of what will later be understood to be the Kinetic Movement. This is the case of Duchamp, Moholy-Nagy, Balla, Man Ray, Dalí or Calder. The exhibition also includes the mark of Kineticsism in contemporary art, establishing formal connections with younger artists.

The exhibition also aims to reinterpret the scope and meaning of Kineticsism in Latin America as its own contribution to the general discourse of modern art. The first proto-kinetic gesture in Latin America is produced in Buenos Aires in 1944, when artist Gyula Kosice creates a semi-articulated mobile sculpture that requires the active participation of the spectator. In order to recover the importance of Latin American artists in the kinetic trend, the exhibition redefines continental Latin American participation within the movement and in addition to its leading figures many others, who have not had the same type of fortunate criticism, incorporate themselves into the project. ‘The Kinetic[s]’ is [are] founded, in this sense, on a space that tries to weaken the Eurocentric view of twentieth century art and which highlights the recognition of Latin American artists who make an important contribution to universal art.

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Artists

Yaacov Agam, Getulio Alviani, Alexander Apóstol, Antonio Asís, Giacomo Balla, Henryk Berlewi, Martha Boto, Pol Bury, Alexander Calder, Lygia Clark, Gianni Colombo, Toni Costa, Carlos Cruz-Díez, Salvador Dalí, Sandú Darié, Hugo Demarco, George Demeny, Marcel Duchamp, Naum Gabo (Naum Neemia Pevsner), Horacio García-Rossi, Rebecca Horn, Keiji Kawashima, Gyula Kosice, Frantisek Kupka, Julio Le Parc, Antonio Maluf, Man Ray (Emmanuel Radnitzky), Étienne-Jules Marey, Manfredo Massironi, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, François Morellet, Felicidad Moreno, Eadweard Muybridge, Alejandro Otero, Abraham Palatnik, José Patricio, Matilde Pérez, Enrique Pineda Barnet, Joan Puig Manera, Carmelo Arden Quin, Vjenceslav Richter, Bridget Riley, Aleksandr Ródchenko, Nicolas Schöffer, Eusebio Sempere, Francisco Sobrino, Jesús Soto, Jean Tinguely, Luis Tomasello, Víctor Valera, Gregorio Vardánega, Tsai Wen-Ying, Jean Pierre Yvaral
Curator
Osbel Suárez
Itinerary

Instituto Tomie Ohtake, São Paulo (November 14, 2007 - February 10, 2008)

Organised by

Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía

Itinerary