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Dinamica Circolare 6Z+R

MARINA APOLLONIO

Dinamica Circolare 6Z+R

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Created in 2021 as a limited edition of 20 copies, Dinamica Circolare 6Z+R showcases Marina Apollonio's mastery in exploring optical and perceptual phenomena. Through a rigorous interplay of black and white lines organized in a circular spiral, the artist creates a sensation of rotation and depth that seems to animate the surface. Inheriting from Op Art and kinetic art research, this composition invites the viewer to a dynamic experience where movement, balance, and visual illusion unfold with remarkable formal precision.

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1965-2021

Edition of 20. Enamel on wood - rotating mechanism

45 x 45 cm - 17 7/10 x 17/10 in

Signed, titled and dated on the back of the work

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MARINA APOLLONIO

A leading figure of international Op Art and Kinetic Art, Marina Apollonio was born in Trieste in 1940. The daughter of the art critic and historian Umbro Apollonio, she grew up in a rich intellectual and artistic environment before studying at the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice under Giuseppe Santomaso. From the early 1960s onwards, she developed a radical investigation into visual perception, movement and optical phenomena.

Closely associated with the European avant-garde movements of Op Art and Kinetic Art, she joined the international Nova Tendencija (New Tendencies) movement in 1965, exhibiting alongside major figures such as Getulio Alviani, Dadamaino, and the Gruppo N and Gruppo T collectives. Her work quickly became distinguished by its use of elementary geometric forms—particularly the circle—which she regarded as the ideal vehicle for activating the viewer's perception.

Through her celebrated Dinamiche Circolari, aluminium reliefs, rotating structures and immersive environments, Apollonio seeks to transcend the static image. Her compositions of concentric black and white lines generate visual vibrations and illusions of movement, transforming the viewer into an active participant in the work.

International recognition came as early as 1968, when Peggy Guggenheim acquired one of her works for her Venetian collection. Since then, her work has been exhibited at some of the world's leading institutions, including the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, the Grand Palais, the New Museum and the Venice Biennale. In 2024, the Peggy Guggenheim Collection devoted the most comprehensive retrospective ever held in Italy to her work, firmly establishing her as one of the central figures in the history of kinetic art.

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