Wikipedia entry
Introduction
Carlos Cruz-Diez (17 August 1923 – 27 July 2019) was a Venezuelan artist said by some scholars to have been "one of the greatest artistic innovators of the 20th century."
Wikidata
Q1042835
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Introduction
Painter known for polychromatic abstractions. He attended the School of Plastic and Applied Arts in Caracas from 1940, and with his classmates Jesús Rafael Soto and Alejandro Otero, he developed a movement of kinetic and Op art in Venezuela and internationally.
Nationalities
Venezuelan, South American, Spanish
Gender
Male
Roles
Artist, Architect, Art Director, Professor, Designer, Environmental Artist, Graphic Artist, Illustrator, Painter, Sculptor
Names
Carlos Cruz-Diez, Carlos Cruz Diez, Cruz Diez, Carlos Eduardo Cruz-Diez
Ulan
500012773
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Works

17 works online

Exhibitions

Publication

  • Sur moderno: Journeys of Abstraction—The Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Gift Exhibition catalogue, Hardcover, 240 pages
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