
'The discovery of perception' Opere dal 1958 al presente exhibition view Palazzo delle Papesse, Siena. 2024. Courtesy: the artist and GALLERIA CONTINUA. Photo: Bruno Bruchi
'The discovery of perception' Opere dal 1958 al presente exhibition view Palazzo delle Papesse, Siena. 2024. Courtesy: the artist and GALLERIA CONTINUA. Photo: Bruno Bruchi
'The discovery of perception' Opere dal 1958 al presente exhibition view Palazzo delle Papesse, Siena. 2024. Courtesy: the artist and GALLERIA CONTINUA. Photo: Bruno Bruchi
'The discovery of perception' Opere dal 1958 al presente exhibition view Palazzo delle Papesse, Siena. 2024. Courtesy: the artist and GALLERIA CONTINUA. Photo: Bruno Bruchi
Melodia 2024, exhibition view Galleria Continua, Roma. Photo: Giorgio Benni
Melodia 2024, exhibition view Galleria Continua, Roma. Photo: Giorgio Benni
Melodia 2024, exhibition view Galleria Continua, Roma. Photo: Giorgio Benni
'Regreso' exhibition view, Galleria Continua / Habana. Photo: Nestor Kim
Sphère rouge 2001-2013, red Plexiglas, steel, aluminium, ø 520 cm. Photo: Nestor Kim
'Regreso' exhibition view, Galleria Continua / Habana. Photo: Nestor Kim
Mobile bleu sur blanc 3/9 1960-1995, wood, blue Plexiglas, steel, aluminium, 153 x 153 x 12 cm. Photo: Nestor Kim
Alchimie 545 2023, acrylic on canvas, 100 x 200 cm. Photo: Nestor Kim
Alchimie 525 2023, acrylic on canvas, 100 x 200 cm. Photo: Nestor Kim
Alchimie 548 2023, acrylic on canvas, 200 x 200 cm. Photo: Nestor Kim
Alchimie 550 2023, acrylic on canvas, 200 x 200 cm. Photo: Nestor Kim
1958 → 2023 2023, exhibition view Galleria Continua, San Gimignano. Photo: Ela Bialkowska, OKNO Studio
1958 → 2023 2023, exhibition view Galleria Continua, San Gimignano. Photo: Ela Bialkowska, OKNO Studio
Aurora exhibition view, 2023, GALLERIA CONTINUA, Les Moulins. Photo: Hafid Lhachmi
Aurora exhibition view, 2023, GALLERIA CONTINUA, Les Moulins. Photo: Hafid Lhachmi
Le début exhibition view, 2023, GALLERIA CONTINUA, Paris. Photo: Allison Borgo
Exhibition view 'Les Couleurs en jeu' at Fondation d'entreprise Hermès. Tokyo, 2021 © Julio Le Parc
Exhibition view 'Les Couleurs en jeu' at Fondation d'entreprise Hermès. Tokyo, 2021 © Julio Le Parc
Installation of the façade of Fondation d'entreprise Hermès during the exhibition 'Les Couleurs en jeu', Tokyo, 2021 © Julio Le Parc
Mobile 'Zepelin', 2021, Inox, 5,3 m © Julio Le Parc
Mobile 14 couleurs, 2021, plexiglass, 6 m © Julio Le Parc
Sphère Bleue 2018, plexiglass blue, nylon, ⌀ 154 cm. Photo: Allison Borgo
Alchimie 17B 1988, Stazione Repubblica della Metropolitana A | Roma, Photo: Monkeys VideoLab
La longue marche, 1974, acrylic on canvas, 10 paintings of 200 x 200 cm each. Installation at ART Unlimited. Basel, 2017 © Julio Le Parc
Série 23 n°14.11, 1970-2012, acrylique sur toile 200 x 200 cm. © Julio Le Parc
Série 15 n°11, 1971-2012, acrylic on canvas, 200 x 200 cm. © Julio Le Parc
Continuel Lumière Cylindre. Photo Yamil Le Parc. Palais de Tokyo, Paris, 2013 © Julio Le Parc
Lumières alternées, 1967-1993, wood, metal, light, variable dimensions © Julio Le Parc
Modulation TC 48, 1976, acrylic on canvas, 200 x 200 cm © Julio Le Parc
Espejos dobles, Martha Le Parc, 1966, Venice Biennale © Julio Le Parc
Continuel lumière boîte n°3 1959, 90 x 90 cm. © Julio Le Parc
Julio Le Parc is renowned for his innovative approach to art, delving into the realms of kinetic and optical art. His diverse body of work extends from immersive installations to sculptures, paintings, and light projections. Over his prolific career, Le Parc has been instrumental in pushing the boundaries of art, particularly within the kinetic art movement of the 1960s. His works captivate viewers with their dynamic interplay of light and movement, inviting active engagement. Le Parc's fascination with optical effects and geometric patterns is evident in his mesmerizing installations, where viewers are enveloped in a whirlwind of colors and forms. His commitment to exploring the relationship between art and its audience is evident in his participatory works, where viewers are encouraged to interact and become part of the artwork itself. Through his art, Le Parc invites us to question our perceptions and embrace the beauty of movement in a constantly shifting world.
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