Latin Art Core

Luis Tomasello

Bio

Luis Tomasello (La Plata, 29 de noviembre de 1915 - París, 17 de enero de 2014), who moved to Paris in the 1950s, is best known for his white-on-white abstract geometric constructions that rely on light to create form and image. Tomasello was keenly interested in cinetism, particularly the use of existing light to create the illusion of movement through shifting light and shadow. His works, that he called “Atmosphères chromoplastiques,” were included in many national and international exhibitions, including the “La Lumière et le Mouvement” (“Light and Movement”) (1967), which was considered a groundbreaking show for Op Art.

Luis Tomasello
Title: Atmosphere Chromoplastique Verde
Medium: Painted Wood
Year: 1970
Dimensions: 56 x 56 cm - 22 x 22 in
Price: US$ 30,000.00

Additional information

Edition 34 of 100.

Wall reference
2.5 x 4m / 98.4 x 157 in

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Atmosphere Chromoplastique Verde