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Museums Exhibitions
Discover Julio Le Parc’s iconic kinetic art and vibrant installations at Tate Modern, in a major exhibition running from June 2026 to May 2027.
| Type: | Museums Exhibitions |
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| Where: | London, UK |
| When: | 11/06/2026 - 03/05/2027 |
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About Julio Le Parc at Tate Modern:
Step into the immersive world of Julio Le Parc, the Argentinian-born master of kinetic and optical art. This major Tate Modern exhibition features his most iconic light-based installations, mirrored sculptures, and dynamic abstract works. Spanning from the 1950s to the 2010s, it showcases Le Parc’s evolution as a politically engaged, boundary-pushing artist. Celebrated for transforming visual experience into playful interaction, this show is a must-see for fans of contemporary and experiential art.





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