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The Substation, 1 Market Street, Newport, Victoria 3015, Australia
Dates
17 May–30 July 2021
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Exhibition/​Free
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Free

Tickets

Not Applicable

Within the Chromatic Concentric Sequences from the Circular Rhythm Series, Carlos explores the synergy of colours and visual rhythm, using combinations of circular lines superimposed in opposite directions. This allows for a visual dynamic composed by the complementary combination and analogy of colour; creating a visual illusion of colours and movements that are not part of the artwork.

This chronological series offers an experience of visual interaction between each work of art and the viewer, where Carlos has created a rhythmic series through a chromatic construction in sequences of times.

Colour is a property of our universe it is a luminous phenomenon, an optical sensation that generates a psychological reaction.

Feature image: Carlos Almenar Diaz, excerpt from Chaotic Rhythms, 2021

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