Hugo Demarco
Argentine-born French painter / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hugo Demarco (13 July 1932—28 November 1995) was an Argentinian-born French painter associated with the kinetic (op art) and Nouvelle Tendance movements.[1][2] Demarco's work is concerned largely with color and movement and he often used prisms to reflect light and create movement.[3][4] His work created "very active structures, in spite of the simplicity of their patterns" by using form, color, texture, and rhythm, including color degradation and chromatic contrasts, to create movement.[3]
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Born | Hugo Rodolfo Demarco (1932-07-13)July 13, 1932 |
Died | November 28, 1995(1995-11-28) (aged 63) Aubervilliers, Paris, France |
Education | Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes |
Style | Op art |
Movement | Kinetic art, Nouvelle Tendance |
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