By Antonio Asis
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Antonio ASIS
n. 1932
Abstract Composition/ Untitled
Acrylic on panel
Signed and Dated on the back 1968
158 x 78.5 cm
Antonio Asis (born 1932) is an Argentine painter, an exponent of Op Art.
His works were presented at the Paris Biennale (1967) and in Casa de Cultura de Grenoble (1968)
From 1946 to 1950 he attended the Escuela National de Belles Artes in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In 1956 he arrived in Paris and immediately befriended the Denise Rene group of artists such as Jesus Rafael Soto, Pol Bury, and Yaacov Agam. Asis was one of the first Argentines to arrive in Paris, and started working in his typical style of 'interference' works like the Interferences concentriques paintings and his Vibrations sculptures with a metal grille.
There is a strong group of Argentinian artists (Antonio Asis, Julio Le Parc, Luis Tomasello, Horacio Garcia-Rossi) as well as a strong group of Venezuelan artists (Soto, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Dario Perez...
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1960s Abstract Geometric Antonio Asis Art