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Jesús Rafael Soto
AMBIVALENCIA EN EL ESPACIO NO 23
61.38 x 41.5 in. (155.9 x 105.4 cm.)
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Jesús Rafael Soto
Venezuelan, 1923–2005
AMBIVALENCIA EN EL ESPACIO NO 23
Jesús Rafael Soto
AMBIVALENCIA EN EL ESPACIO NO 23
61.38 x 41.5 in. (155.9 x 105.4 cm.)
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Medium
Sculpture, painted metal and wood
Size
61.38 x 41.5 in. (155.9 x 105.4 cm.)
Markings
signed and dated 1981 on the reverse
Price
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Movement
Latin American Art, Op Art
Provenance
Galería Theo, Madrid
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10/18/2019–11/30/2019 Latin American Art: Vision of Identity
Madrid, Palacio de Velázquez del Parque del Retiro, Soto, February-March, 1982, no. 140, p. 64, illustrated in color
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“After having worked in the 1960s and 1970s within a certain sense of moderation with respect to the use of color, I became interested again in this element, but from a different perspective than that of 1956-57. In those years I was interested in the possibilities of color combinations and vibrations, independent of or opposed to the traditional concepts of chromatic harmony. My purpose was not and has never been to find a beautiful harmony of colors, but to put them to work, to combine and blend them randomly, as if color were part of a magma in which man finds or creates the harmonies that interest him. Deep down, I wanted to let them coexist as they do in nature, with no preconceived concept of harmony. All the superimposed colors could create new colors.”
-Jesús Rafael Soto
Jesús Soto in Conversation with Ariel Jiménez, New York: Fundación Cisneros, 2012, pp. 92-95
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