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Couleur à l'espace, 1993
Couleur à l’Espace (1993) is part of the experiments that, since 1959, Cruz-Diez has been carrying out on irradiated color. This work is intended to make more evident and clear the vital experience of color forming and disintegrating into space. It arises by separating one of the lines of color of the background surface, in the form of rod or stem, from the module of the Chromatic event. In this way, the viewer can create the color spectrum that is not in the background. This spectrum evolves depending on movement and the intensity of the light.

 

Artists have always tried to get the artwork out into space, because space is part of our lives. We live and move in space, that’s why we don’t pay attention to it, it’s just an obvious thing.

Carlos Cruz-Diez

Work selection

Couleur à l'Espace Printemps 1

Couleur à l'Espace Printemps 1

Paris, 2015

70 x 210 cm

Color en el espacio

Paris, 1993

40 x 40 cm

Couleur à l'Espace Nova
Couleur à l'Espace Nova

Couleur à l'Espace Nova

Paris, 2012

52 x 12 cm

Couleur à l’Espace Paris 2

Paris, 2017

60 x 120 cm

Exhibition “Carlos Cruz-Diez El color haciéndose”, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo (MAC), Panama City, Republic of Panama.

Couleur à l'espace
Couleur à l'espace
Couleur à l'espace

Couleur à l'espace

Paris, 1995

123 x 42,5 cm

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