
Julio Le Parc (French, born Argentina, 1928)
Unstable-continual Light, ca. 1962
Metal, wire, and wood, 31 1/2 x 31 1/2" (80 x 80 cm.)
Collection Albright-Knox Art Gallery
Gift of Seymour H. Knox, Jr., 1963
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Formal Exchange:Albright-Knox Art Gallery
and Latin America
February 17 - Sunday, July 2, 2006
Gallery I
Formal Exchange: The Albright-Knox Art Gallery and Latin America will
examine Latin American abstraction from the 1960s and early ‘70s, and
pay homage to the Gallery’s commitment to aquiring modern and contemporary
art from all over the world.
Artists in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay, and Venezuela responded with
great interest to early developments in modern art and produced unusual, intriguing,
and original work that questioned the presence and perception of art. Works
by Martha Boto, Sergio de Camargo, Eduardo Mac Entyre, Julio Le Parc, Cesar
Paternosto, Jesus Raphael Soto, Josefina Robirosa, and Luis Tomasello were
in step with the developments of minimalism and op art — filled with
intense formal invention and a profound revolution of materials — but
with their own personality and set of questions.
In 1969, Seymour H. Knox, Jr. gave the Gallery eight paintings by Argentine
artists. That same year, the Gallery sent 109 paintings to the Museo Nacional
de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where the works were viewed by
138,000 visitors in forty days. Continuing this important exchange of art and
ideas across continents, Formal Exchange: The Albright-Knox Art Gallery
and Latin America will open on February 17, 2006 as part of the city-wide
consortium The Latin Connection: Arts Across Our Region.
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