Télélumière II (1963) by Takis

Télélumière II - Takis - 1963

Artwork Information

TitleTélélumière II
ArtistTakis
Date1963
Art MovementKinetic Art

About Télélumière II

The artwork, “Télélumière II,” created by the artist Takis in 1963, is a notable piece in the Kinetic Art movement and belongs to the genre of installation art. This complex installation embodies the imaginative and experimental characteristics typical of Kinetic Art, a movement that emphasizes the importance of mechanical motion and the perception of movement within art pieces.

In “Télélumière II,” a variety of mechanical and electrical components are meticulously arranged on a dark backdrop, with illuminated light bulbs taking center stage. Encased by coiled wires and various metallic elements, the light bulbs exude a bright luminescence that forms an integral part of the artwork’s visual impact. The intricate interplay of light and shadow, coupled with the raw industrial aesthetics of the wires and components, invites viewers to contemplate the relationship between technology and art. The minimalist and deliberate use of materials reflects Takis’ fascination with energy, magnetism, and the unseen forces that move and shape the visible world.

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