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...Luis De Jesus of the eponymous Los Angeles gallery says taking part in a US fair helps keep costs down....
...He bought his first artwork in 1999, a kinetic sculpture by Jesús Rafael Soto, having seen the Venezuelan’s work at MoMA in New York....
...But soon she was also showing Arp, Kandinsky, Piet Mondrian, Kazimir Malevich, as well as the 1970s Op-art darling Victor Vasarely and Latin-Americans such as Jesús Rafael Soto....
...Venezuelan-born, Paris-based Jesús Rafael Soto’s kinetic paintings here are like animated Mondrians: to enter the painted aluminium and PVC tubes of “Pénétrable BBL Bleu” on Gehry’s panoramic terrace at...
...The capital’s inhabitants grew used to living among works by Alexander Calder, Fernand Léger and local artists such as Jesús Rafael Soto and Alejandro Otero....
...The silver threads of Jesús Rafael Soto’s “Nylon Cube” installation (1990) sliced through the air....
...Soto’s installation “Nylon Cube”, which seems to make an entire gallery sway, and a shimmering five-metre stripe painting by 90-year-old Carlos Cruz-Diez....
...The show’s highlights are versions of kinetic art by Gego, Jesús Soto’s installation “Nylon Cube”, which seems to make an entire gallery sway, and a shimmering five-metre stripe painting “Physichromie No...
...The show’s highlights are versions of kinetic art by Gego – toppling painted iron constructions such as “Eight Squares” – Jesús Soto’s installation “Nylon Cube”, which seems to make an entire gallery sway...
...As the Spanish economist Jesús Huerta de Soto has shown, banking crises have been a recurrent feature since the early 14th century, when fractional reserve banking became the dominant business model of banks...
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