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EXHIBITIONS
NEWS:
FL.A.G.SHIP
Carlos Cruz-Diez – Chromo Structure Navigable
displayed
at the exhibition "Carlos Cruz-Diez: Color in Space and Time"
in four
major North and South American museums!
One
of the innovative FL.A.G.SHIPS
FLoating Art Giant Ships / Floating Visions
A Jürgen Preuss Art Project, 1987-2006
The Museum of Fine Arts,
Houston (MFAH) has completed negotiations with three major South American
museums for a tour of the exhibition "Carlos Cruz-Diez: Color in Space and
Time":
· Museum of
Fine Arts
Houston,
Texas,
USA
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www.mfah.org
(4 February - 4 July 2011)
Get a chance to discover and
re-discover "Color in Space and Time"
You were half a million,
from all over the world to visit the retrospective Carlos Cruz-Diez: Color
in Space and Time, which remained for five months at the Museum of Fine
Arts, Houston (MFAH). The Foundation’s team deeply wishes to thank you for
your support!
For those who missed the
exhibition or just want to see it again and again, the Foundation produced
a
virtual tour.
It offers a condensed view of the extensive work of
Carlos Cruz-Diez's from the late 1940s to today.
· Museo de
Arte Latinamericano de Buenos Aires (MALBA), Argentina
(20 September 2011 - 19 February 2012)
· Museo de Arte de Lima (MALI), Peru
(20 March - 17 June 2012)
· Pinacoteca do Estado de Sao Paulo, Brazil
(14 July - 16 September 2012)
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Color in Space and Time
The Museum of Fine Arts
06 February - 04 July 2011
Venue: 1001 Bissonnet, Houston, USA
www.museum of fine arts Houston
For more than five decades, Carlos Cruz-Diez
(born 1923) has experimented intensively
with the origins and optics of color. His wide-ranging body
of work includes unconventional color structures, light
environments, street interventions, architectural integration
projects, and experimental works that engage the response of the
human eye while insisting on the participatory nature of color.
The MFAH and the
Cruz-Diez
Foundation, Houston,
present the first large-scale
retrospective of this pioneering Franco-Venezuelan artist.
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Carlos Cruz-Diez: Color in Space and Time features more than 150 works
created from the 1940s to today, including paintings, silk-screen
prints, and innovative chromatic structures; room-size chromatic
environments, architectural models, and videos; and a virtual
re-creation of the artist´s studio.The exhibition introduces
international audiences to Cruz-Diez´s extensive production and places
his theoretical and artistic contributions to 20th-century Modernism
in a broader context than they have traditionally been seen.
The starting point for Cruz-Diez´s chromatic investigations is the
unstable nature of color. His work combines color theory, science,
kinetics, mechanical engineering, and the painter´s craft, and it
defies easy categorization. In order to realize his artistic vision,
particularly with regard to the innovative Physichromies series,
the artist adapted or invented his own tools and machines. And he has
involved his family and a large corps of assistants in the enterprise,
with guild-style studios in Paris, Panama, and Caracas. The works on
view in Carlos Cruz-Diez: Color in Space and Time
are culled from the Cruz-Diez Foundation Collection
at the MFAH and the Atelier Cruz-Diez in Paris and Panama; as well as
public and private collections in the United States, Venezuela,
France, England, Germany, Italy, and Spain. The
exhibition catalogue, published by the MFAH and distributed by
Yale University Press, traces the full trajectory of the artist´s
career.
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EXHIBITION |
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Jürgen Preuss, inventor and initiator of the project FL.A.G.SHIPS -
FLoating Art giant SHIPS - Floating Visions by Arman,
Cruz-Diez, Megert, Uecker a.o. |
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A ship is a ship is a
ship is a ship. For decades ocean-going vessels have played an
integral role during the business career of Jürgen Preuss.
Realizing that at the end of its many ýears of service on the
international routes an ocean-going ship will be scrapped, gave him
the idea to transform old vessels into FLoating Art Giant
SHIPS. |
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The vision of a FL.A.G.SHIP as landmark and symbol, as a floating
advertising medium or a giant platform for events has been taken up by
famous artists (Arman, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Christian Megert, Günther
Uecker)resulting in a "utopic reality" of models in a scale of 1:100: A
200-metre long ocean-going ship as a gigantic mobile work of art, opening up
completely new scope for their use. |
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Spectacular simulations (in front of Düsseldorf, New
York, Rio de Janeiro, Sydney, Hongkong) and an outstanding animation
demonstrate the enormous and fascinating opportunities ot the Floating
Visions:
A FL.A.G.SHIP as a fantastic presentation for a Global Player on tour from
one international port to the next or as a symbol of a region permanantly
moored inland or anchored overseas.
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Photography: Achim
Kukulies, Wolfgang Krause
Simulation: Simone Reusch
Animation: Arne Dekovic
Direction: A.S. Wündkhaus |
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The less expensive
alternative would be a presentation of the FL.A.G.SHIPS-collection as a
cabinet travelling exhibition in your museum or foyer. |
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Models, plans, drawings, sketches, photos and
correspondence documented the development of the project from
1987 till 2006. |
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Opening of
exhibition on 8 October, 2006
The FL.A.G.SHIP project with the FLOATING VISIONS was on display from
8 October
– 19 November 2006 in the Museum der Stadt Ratingen. |
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I am particularly pleased
that Ratingen is the location because it was hereabouts – more precisely in
Ratingen-Hösel, that I conceived the FL.A.G.SHIP idea and developed
it to its present status. Although it is actually a topic relating to
“international waters”, Ratingen is probably the optimal site for the
official premiere, perhaps even the starting point for conceivably
globalising the Floating Art Giant Ships. |
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It is both feasible and an integral part of the FL.A.G.SHIP project
concept, that the exhibition move on to other cultural institutions in
Germany, Europe or overseas. Anyone interested should contact either Mr.
Klaus Thelen, Deputy Director of the Museum der Stadt Ratingen or me
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Jürgen Preuss alias Weinrich Weine
Sachsenstraße 25 · 40883 Ratingen
Telefon 02102-6 75 58 · Fax 02102-89 63 51
www.weinrich-weine.de ·
JPreuss@aol.com |
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