Chromosaturation
1965
Chromosaturation (Paris 1965)
These works relate to the idea that in the origin of every culture lies a primary event as a starting point. A simple situation that generates a whole system of thoughts, sensitivity, myths, etc.
The Chromosaturation is an artificial environment composed of three color chambers, one red, one green and one blue that immerse the visitor in a completely monochrome situation. This experience creates disturbances in the retina, accustomed to receive wide range of colors simultaneously. The Chromosaturation can act as a trigger, activating in the viewer the notion of color as a material or physical situation, going into space without the aid of any form or even without any support, regardless of cultural beliefs.
CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
Galeries nationales du Grand Palais
3 Avenue du Général Eisenhower
75008 Paris
75008 Paris
10.04.13 - 22.07.13
Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía
Santa Isabel, 52
Madrid, Spain
Madrid, Spain
23.01.13 - 16.09.13
Fundación BBVA Provincial
Av. de La Castellana, cruce con calle El Bosque, Edificio Provincial, piso 3. Urbanización La Castellana, Caracas, Venezuela
03.05.13 - 21.07.13
Maxwell Davidson Gallery
724 Fifth Avenue, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10019, USA
02.05.13 - 28.06.13
Fundació Stämpfli - Art Contemporani
Plaça de l'Ajuntament, 13, Sitges, Spain
27.04.13 - 27.10.13
Galerie Denise René - Espace Marais
Galerie Denise René, Espace Marais, 22 rue Charlot Paris, France
25.04.13 - 01.06.13
Museum of Latin American Art (MoLAA)
628 Alamitos Avenue
Long Beach
California 90802
Long Beach
California 90802
10.02.13 - 26.05.13
Santa Barbara Museum of Art
1130 State St, Santa Barbara, CA, United States
16.02.13 - 26.05.13

