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The Illusive Eye: Op Art and the Americas in the 1960s

The Illusive Eye: Op Art and the Americas in the 1960s will gather 20 artists from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, and Uruguay, as well as a dozen artworks from artists from the U.S. and Europe—all from the 1960s.

The exhibition commemorates the fiftieth anniversary of MOMA’s 1965 groundbreaking installation, The Responsive Eye, by giving prominence to Latin American artists of the period who had made original contribution to geometric abstraction and Op Art.


Carlos Cruz-Diez, Physichromie 321-B, 1967, 60,5 x 364 cm, Coll. MACBA (Argentina)

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