
Physiocromie No .2451, 2004

Color Aditivo Panam Círculos 3, 2010

Physicromie Panam 4 4, 2010

Induccion Cromática a Doble Frecuencia Nora 1, 2011
Cruz-Diez developed fundamental concepts such as “Additive Color,” “Physichromie,” and “Chromatic Interference,” which investigate how color and light interact with their environment. His groundbreaking creations can be seen in major collections and public spaces in cities such as Paris, Houston, Caracas, and Panama City. His legacy has left a profound mark on contemporary art and continues to inspire new generations of artists.
Carlos Cruz-Diez (1923–2019) was an influential Venezuelan artist recognized as one of the leading exponents of kinetic and optical art worldwide. Throughout his career, he focused on exploring the phenomenon of color as an autonomous experience, independent of form or medium. His works challenge visual perception, causing color to continuously transform according to the viewer’s movement and the surrounding light.
Cruz-Diez developed fundamental concepts such as “Additive Color,” “Physichromie,” and “Chromatic Interference,” which investigate how color and light interact with their environment. His groundbreaking creations can be seen in major collections and public spaces in cities such as Paris, Houston, Caracas, and Panama City. His legacy has left a profound mark on contemporary art and continues to inspire new generations of artists.