The exhibit “Movement, Light, Space, Time, Dimension and Color: New works by Geometric and MADI artists” opens Friday, December 11 with a reception from 6:30 to 8:00 pm. Curated by Saverio Cecere, this exhibit of small works by 55 artists from Europe, Japan and South America will also feature art by 15 Dutch artists whose work has never been seen in Dallas. These geometric works by successors to Mondrian include small standing and wall hung sculptures as well as brilliant geometric paintings.
Each of the artists participating was invited to consider the six words included in the title of the show as a path to understanding universal concepts and geometric abstaction. The relationship between the works included shows the divergence of these creative paths and where they meet again in spite of geo-cultural disparity.
The exhibit will run until March 7, 2010.

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| Brazil Joao Carlos Galvao Gonçalo Ivo Chili Ivan Contreras-Brunet Ecuador Hernán Jara France Isabelle de Gouyon Matignon Nicole Guyhart Juan Michelangeli François Pierzou Germany Chris Popovic Wolfgang Ulbrich Martin Wörn Italy Saverio Cecere Francesco Gallo Pino de Luca Gianni de Tora Aldo Fulghignoni Vittorio Fortunati Ettore Le Donne Alberto Lombardi Enea Mancino Renato Milo Antonio Perrottelli Marta Pilone Mario Stuccuto Giovanna Strada Francesco Varlotta Attilio Michele Varricchio |
Japan Muneki Suzuki Netherlands Henk Crouwel Eef de Graaf Rity Jansen Heijtmajer Roland de Jong Orlando Hans Kleinsman Els van’t Klooster Anneke Klein Kranenbarg Andre van Lier Cyril Lixenberg Simon Oud Roel Rolleman Henk van Trigt Jan Maarten Voskuil Digna Weiss Yahya Youssef Piet van Zon Poland Ania Borzobohaty Uruguay Carmelo Arden Quin Venezuela William Barbosa Romulo Contreras Angel Hernandez Inés Silva Octavio Herrera |
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This exhibit is funded by the Office of Cultural Affairs of the City of Dallas, Texas Commission on the Arts, and Kilgore Law Firm.