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Jesús Rafael Soto — Vibrations: four plates
Jesús Rafael Soto

Vibrations: four plates

A masterful exploration of optical illusion and kinetic energy, Jesús Rafael Soto's *Vibrations: Four Plates* exemplifies the Venezuelan artist's pioneering contribution to the Op Art and Kinetic Art movements. The series of four prints captivates the viewer with its dynamic interplay of line and form, creating an almost hypnotic sense of movement and depth on a static surface. Published in a limited edition by the prestigious Denise René gallery in Paris, this portfolio edition — housed in its original blue and black linen-covered portfolio — represents a significant example of Soto's ability to translate his monumental spatial concepts into an intimate, collectible format.

Medium
all signed and numbered 55/200 in pencil (the justification page states an edition of 125 copies), published by Denise René, Paris (with their blindstamp), the sheets loose (as issued) contained in the original blue and black linen-covered portfolio.

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Evening & Day Editions

January 22, 2015

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Jesús Rafael Soto, Vibrations: four plates

A masterful exploration of optical illusion and kinetic energy, Jesús Rafael Soto's *Vibrations: Four Plates* exemplifies the Venezuelan artist's pioneering contribution to the Op Art and Kinetic Art movements. The series of four prints captivates the viewer with its dynamic interplay of line and form, creating an almost hypnotic sense of movement and depth on a static surface. Published in a limited edition by the prestigious Denise René gallery in Paris, this portfolio edition — housed in its original blue and black linen-covered portfolio — represents a significant example of Soto's ability to translate his monumental spatial concepts into an intimate, collectible format.

Medium
all signed and numbered 55/200 in pencil (the justification page states an edition of 125 copies), published by Denise René, Paris (with their blindstamp), the sheets loose (as issued) contained in the original blue and black linen-covered portfolio.
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Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Geometric, Venezuelan Artist, 20th Century, Mid Century Modern, Kinetic Art, Dynamic Movement, Portfolio Edition, Male Artist, Op Art, Screenprint, Paris Published, Geometric Abstraction, Optical Illusion, Screen Print, Modern Master, Blue And Black, Abstract, Vibrant Colors, Signed and Numbered

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