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Juan Melé — Círculos Invention
Juan Melé

Círculos Invention

A dynamic composition of interlocking and overlapping circles rendered in bold, geometric precision, reflecting the influence of Concrete Art and the Asociación Arte Concreto-Invención movement in mid-20th century Argentina. Melé employs a restrained yet vibrant palette to explore the tension between form and space, guiding the viewer's eye through rhythmic, harmonious arrangements. The work exemplifies the movement's rejection of figuration in favor of pure mathematical structure and visual logic.

Medium
oil on canvas

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Latin America

May 26, 2015

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Juan Melé, Círculos Invention

A dynamic composition of interlocking and overlapping circles rendered in bold, geometric precision, reflecting the influence of Concrete Art and the Asociación Arte Concreto-Invención movement in mid-20th century Argentina. Melé employs a restrained yet vibrant palette to explore the tension between form and space, guiding the viewer's eye through rhythmic, harmonious arrangements. The work exemplifies the movement's rejection of figuration in favor of pure mathematical structure and visual logic.

Medium
oil on canvas
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Kinetic, Geometric, Bold, Circles, Abstraction, Modern, Non-Figurative, Colorful, Argentine, Oil on Canvas