‘The Other Transatlantic’ at Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw, Poland
Installation view of “The Other Trans-Atlantic: Kinetic and Op Art in Eastern Europe and Latin America 1950s–1970s,” 2017–18, at Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw.
BARTOSZ STAWIARSKI
Pictures at an Exhibition presents images of one notable show every weekday.
Today’s show: “The Other Trans-Atlantic: Kinetic and Op Art in Eastern Europe and Latin America 1950s–1970s” is on view at the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, Poland, through Sunday, February 11. The exhibition surveys the Kinetic and Op art movements on two sides of the Atlantic—in South American countries including Argentina and Brazil, and Eastern European countries including Hungary, Croatia, and Poland.
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Installation view of "The Other Trans-Atlantic: Kinetic and Op Art in Eastern Europe and Latin America 1950s–1970s," 2017–18, at Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw.
BARTOSZ STAWIARSKI
Installation view of "The Other Trans-Atlantic: Kinetic and Op Art in Eastern Europe and Latin America 1950s–1970s," 2017–18, at Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw.
BARTOSZ STAWIARSKI
Installation view of "The Other Trans-Atlantic: Kinetic and Op Art in Eastern Europe and Latin America 1950s–1970s," 2017–18, at Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw.
BARTOSZ STAWIARSKI
Installation view of "The Other Trans-Atlantic: Kinetic and Op Art in Eastern Europe and Latin America 1950s–1970s," 2017–18, at Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw.
BARTOSZ STAWIARSKI
Installation view of "The Other Trans-Atlantic: Kinetic and Op Art in Eastern Europe and Latin America 1950s–1970s," 2017–18, at Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw.
BARTOSZ STAWIARSKI
Abraham Palatnik, Kinetic Object KK 9a, 1966/2009, wood, motor, formica.
COURTESY GALERIA NARA ROESLER
Wojciech Fangor, M41, 1969, oil on canvas.
COURTESY ZWIERCIADŁO FOUNDATION
Henryk Stażewski, Metal relief no. 4, 1966, aluminum plates, fiberboard, wood.
COURTESY STARMACH GALLERY
Lygia Clark, Bicho Pássaro do Espaço, 1960, aluminum.