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Croatian visual artist, painter, sculptor, and creator of objects and installations, Aleksander Srnec is considered one of the pioneers of Kinetic Art from the former Yugoslavia. Mainly known for his avant-garde designs, kinetic, and lumino-kinetic art, Srnec made abstract compositions based on the use of geometric shapes. In 1951, he co-founded the Experimental Atelier, or EXAT 51, which sought to bring together art, architecture, and design to improve daily life. From EXAT 51 developed the New Tendencies movement, which focused on kinetic and optical art. Srnec’s work has been presented in many exhibitions related to the history of kinetic art and its legacy, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Tate Modern, London; ZKM, Karlsruhe; Museum Moderner Kunst, Vienna; Museum of Modern Art, Ljubljana; Ludwig Museum, Budapest; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris Boijmans Museum, Rotterdam; and many others.
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Julije Knifer
Osijek, Croatia, 1924 - Paris, France, 2004 -
Alfred Basbous
Rachana, Lebanon, 1924 - 2006 -
Alma Redlinger
Bucharest, Romania, 1924 - Bucharest, Romania, 2017 -
Eva Cerbu
Bucharest, Romania, 1924 - Bucharest, Romania, 2008