Grand Nucleus (1960 – 1966) by Helio Oiticica

Grand Nucleus - Helio Oiticica - 1960 - 1966

Artwork Information

TitleGrand Nucleus
ArtistHelio Oiticica
Date1960 - 1966
Mediumoil,resin,fiberboard
Art MovementMinimalism,Neo-Concretism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Grand Nucleus

“Grand Nucleus,” a distinguished creation by Helio Oiticica, was crafted between 1960 and 1966. This artwork, utilizing oil, resin, and fiberboard, is noted for its conceptual alignment with the Minimalism and Neo-Concretism movements and is categorized as an installation piece. Currently, it resides in a private collection.

The artwork presents a suspended arrangement of golden yellow and orange panels of varied sizes, meticulously positioned to form an intriguing interplay of shapes and negative spaces. These panels are suspended from a gridded structure attached to the ceiling, creating a multi-dimensional spatial experience. Beneath the installation, there is a stone-covered area, providing a stark textural contrast to the smooth surfaces above. This immersive creation encourages viewers to navigate around and through the hanging panels, engaging with the dynamic composition and spatial depth meticulously orchestrated by Oiticica. The calculated use of materials and colors evokes a sense of harmony and rhythm, embodying the principles of the art movements it represents.

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