Conversation on the Deck with curator Ayelén Vázquez,
together with Bárbara Espinosa.
In English, without translation
Open to the public
Manuel Espinosa (Buenos Aires, 1912–2006) is a key figure in the history of Argentine art. He was a founding member of the Asociación Arte Concreto Invención and a central figure in Latin American geometric art. Through his explorations of color and movement, Espinosa achieved one of the most subtle expressions of optical kineticism.
Manuel Espinosa. Light, Color, and Balance proposes a reassessment of his investigations into geometric abstract language through the projection and de-definition of form. His works stand out for their mastery of transparency and color vibration. Within them, forms are set into motion across the surface, fading and advancing, breaking away from the two-dimensionality of the canvas.