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Coral Gables Museum: Exhibition Opening of “Masters that Changed the City”

June 2, 2023 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

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Friday, June 2nd from 6 – 9pm experience the opening of “Masters that Changed the City” at the Coral Gables Museum. This exhibition celebrates the centenary of world-renowned artists Jesús Rafael Soto (b. 1923, Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela – d. 2005, Paris, France) and Carlos Cruz-Diez (b. 1923, Caracas, Venezuela – d. 2019, Paris, France.) Visionaries of their time, these artists redefined the relationship between art and architecture, as well as the art experience in the public space. The exhibition is on view in the Carole A. Fewell Gallery from June 1 – October 22, 2023. Coordinated by Yuni Villalonga, Director of Curatorial Programs.

Masters that Changed the City features a selection of iconic works by the artists that are a clear testament to their significant contributions to the Op and Kinetic Art movements, globally. Visitors will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in a world of movement, light and optical illusion, from Cruz Diez’s “chromosaturations” to one of Soto’s penetrables. The exhibition conveys these artists’ ability to create immersive environments that challenge our perception and invite us to engage in a unique and profound way. It also provides a historical context for their work, highlighting them as pioneers in the integration of the arts, the architecture, and the urban fabric.

Through educational panels, documentary films, and curator presentations, visitors will gain a deeper understanding of the artists’ legacy and their ongoing influence on contemporary art.

 

Image: Jesús Rafael Soto Penetrable Azul de Valencia, 1999.

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Coral Gables Museum
285 Aragon Avenue
Coral Gables, FL 33134 United States
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