“Interferences: Contemporary Op and Kinetic Art” Exhibition

GR Gallery

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GR Gallery presents “Interferences: Contemporary Op and Kinetic Art ”, a group show featuring several generations of artists whose works investigate & advance the discourse around pattern, optical & perceptual abstract painting. The exhibition will feature recent works by four innovative artists from Europe and America, including Felipe Pantone, Gilbert Hsiao, Nadia Costantini, and Sandi Renko.

As an art movement in the United States, Op-Art (a branch of Kinetic Art) rose quickly in the early 1960s, peaked with “The Responsive Eye” exhibition at MOMA in 1965, and then faded within three years. Despite this, Op-Art has had a long afterlife and an outsized influence on visual art, architecture & design. In Europe and South America, it emerged in the early 1950s, and has enjoyed an uninterrupted, if at times understated life since that time. On both sides of the ocean, it has had a long and outsized influence on visual art, architecture & design. In the last few years, exhibitions featuring Op-Art have been appearing in museums & galleries with increasing frequency. The “Interferences” exhibition investigates Op and Kinetic Art through the artistic output of four American & European artists and their mastery of the line and the exploration of pure color and form to create canvases of intense vibrancy and life out of simple geometric shapes. The exhibition’s primary compositional units are focused on line interference, geometrical shapes, reversible perspective and chromatic vibration.

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from February 23, 2017 to April 16, 2017

Opening Reception on 2017-02-23 from 18:00 to 21:00

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