Julio Le Parc
- Introduction
- 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 Visuel (GRAV) and award-winning artworks, he is a significant figure in Argentinean modern art.
- Wikidata
- Q177313
- Nationalities
- Argentine, South American
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Painter, Sculptor
- Names
- Julio Le Parc, J. Le Parc
- Ulan
- 500086043
Exhibitions
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Transmissions: Art in Eastern Europe and Latin America, 1960–1980
September 5, 2015–
January 3, 2016 MoMA
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MoMA at El Museo: Latin American and Caribbean Art from the Collection of The Museum of Modern Art
March 4–
July 25, 2004 MoMA
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Latin American Artists of the Twentieth Century
June 6–
September 7, 1993 MoMA
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Word and Image: Posters and Typography from the Graphic Design Collection of the Museum of Modern Art, 1879–1967
January 25–
March 10, 1968 MoMA
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The 1960s: Painting and Sculpture from the Museum Collection
June 28–
September 24, 1967 MoMA
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Julio Le Parc has 9 exhibitionsonline.
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Julio Le Parc Double Concurrence--Continuous Light, 2 1961
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Julio Le Parc Continuous Instability--Light 1962
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Julio Le Parc Instability through Movement of the Spectator 1962-64
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Various Artists, Antoni Tàpies, Rufino Tamayo, Robert Motherwell, José Guerrero, Antoni Clavé, Eduardo Chillida, Antonio Saura, Julio Le Parc, Rafael Canogar Declaracion Universal de Derechos Humanos 1984
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