Description: Store search Store search in titles & description Store categories Store home Books Paintig Graphic Work Collectibles Other JULIO LE PARC (b. 1928). Lot Description: Julio Le Parc (b.1928) "Series 23 No. 12-6" Original colored screen print, signed 'Le Parc' (lower right); numbered 41/200 by the artist. NO Framed. With an embossed stamp of the Edition Denise René, Paris. Provenance: Auktionshaus Zofingen, Switzerland. Dimensions: 74 x 74 cm ( 29 x 29 in). Condition: Very Good. Light coloration in the sheet edges Julio Le Parc (b. 1928, Mendoza, Argentina) Julio Le Parc (born September 23, 1928) is an Argentina-born artist who focuses on both modern op art and kinetic art. Le Parc attended the School of Fine Arts in Argentina. A founding member of Groupe de Recherche d’Art Visual (GRAV) and award-winning artworks, he is a significant figure in Argentinean modern art. Julio Le Parc found an interest in art at the age of thirteen when it was evident that, while he was a mediocre student, he was exceptional at sketching portraits and illustration cards. His environment, mainly being the School of Fine Arts significantly influenced the early part of his career. While there he attended night classes while working full-time. Le Parc took a special interest in the avant-garde artistic movements in Argentina: Movement of Arte Concreto Invencion. After attending the School for four and a half years he decided to leave the school and the area. He decides to go travel the country, not speaking to his family for eight years. He later returns to the Academy of Fine Arts, where he takes an active role in student movement groups. After returning, in 1958 Le Parc received a grant from the French Cultural Service to go to Paris, France. Much of his early career was committed to painting, engraving and creating monotypes. However, in 1959 Le Parc begins his experimentation with image produced by light multiplied by layers of planes of Plexiglas. Le Parc participated in his first exhibition, Bienal de Sáo Paulo in Sáo Paulo, Brazil in 1957. Upon arriving in Paris in 1958 he connected with Jesús Rafael Soto and Carlos Cruz-Diez who were already in Paris. There they met Victor Vasarely, Georges Vantongerloo, Morellet, and Denise René, whom they became friends with. René, a French dealer, was committed to the promotion of abstract art, and later helped launch kineticism. Upon building relationships with these fellow artists and moving permanently to Paris, Le Parc began to paint what came to be known as Surfaces Sequences. These are works in which the progression of forms with slight variations create illusions of rhythmic movements when completed. In 1960 the GRAV group was established with the collective strategy to delegate the creative act to the viewer. The group advocated for art to play a wider and more active role in society. In 1966, Le Parc won the Grand Prize in Painting at the 33rd Biennale di Venezia, Venice. He had been living in Paris for eight years at the time of receiving the award. By this time, Le Parc had invested himself in experiments with light. Le Parc had personal experiences with light and mobiles in a translucid cube, as well as an animated piece of light projected on ceilings, walls and the floor. He was also experimenting with light on a reflecting cylinder. A defender of human rights, he fought against dictatorship in Latin America. In 1972 he refused to hold a retrospective exhibition at the Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, after flipping a coin to make the decision. Le Parc has continued his use of light and kinetics. However, “in the 1970s, Le Parc’s artistic activities became less frequent, to the degree that his work almost went unnoticed in the international arena for several decades”. Nonetheless, with a renewed interest in using light as a medium, Le Parc’s work is being brought to the attention of a wider public. In 2004 he produced with Yvonne Argenterio in Elettrofiamma, Italy, a series of sculptures (Torsions) presented the event "Verso la Luce", in the Castle of Boldeniga (Brescia, Italy). It is still visible in the castle garden monumental sculpture "Verso la Luce". He received a one-man show at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris in 2013. He is socially committed to immersive art. Exhibitions Solo: Perez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), Miami, Florida, USA, 2016 Serpentine Sackler Gallery, London, United Kingdom, 2014 Palais de Toyko, Paris, France, 2013 Otra Mirada, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010 Le Parc. Lumière. La Habana, Cuba, 2009 Julio Le Parc et Vertige Vertical. Cachan, France, 2005 Julio Le Parc - Verso la Luce - TORSIONS, scultura monumentale permanente nel giardino del Castello di Boldeniga-Brescia(Italia), 2004 Alquimias. Quito, Ecuador, 1998 Salle de jeux et travaux de surface. Arcueil, France, 1996 Obra reciente. Valencia, Spain, 1991 Modulazioni di Julio Le Parc. Brescia, Italy, 1988 Galleria La Polena, Genova, Italy, 1979 Galerie Denise René, New York, New York, USA, 1973 Kinetische Objekte. Ulm, Germany, 1970 Exhibitions Group: Flash! Light and Movement. Tampere, Finland, 2009 50 años de pintura geométrica latino-americana. La Plata, Argentina, 2002 Portes ouvertes. Cachan, France, 1994 I Bienal de Cuenca. Cuenca, Ecuador, 1987 Arte Programmata e Cinetica 1953-1963. Milano, Italy, 1983 Brigade International de Peintres Antifascistes. Athens, Greece, 1975 Kinetics. London, UK, 1970 Light in Orbit. New York, New York, USA, 1967 Groupe de Recherche d’Art Visual. Paris, France, 1960 IV Bienal de São Paulo. 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Price: 4600 USD
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Artist: Julio le Parc
Signed By: julio le parc
Size: Medium
Signed: Yes
Title: Series 23 No. 12-6
Material: Paper
Item Length: 29 in
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Framing: Unframed
Type: Print
Style: Pop Art
Features: Limited Edition, Numbered
Production Technique: Screen Printing
Item Width: 29 in
Time Period Produced: 1970-1979