Matilde Perez

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Matilde Pérez Cerda (1916 - 2014) is a pioneer Chilean visual artist of modern and kinetic art in Chile. It was in 1960, when she settled in Paris, in France that she began to take an interest in Kinetic art, including the work of Victor Vasarely. The work of Matilde Pérez experiences the possibilities of creation of virtual movement through the illusion of optics, based on the investigation of the visual effects of abstract forms and the use of color. & Nbsp; Matilde Perez made during his lifetime More than fifty art exhibitions in the world during the 2000s and 2010s, including El Ojo Latino, Coletcción Luciano Benetton at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Santiago (2008), Exposición Arte en America at the Cultural Center of the La Moneda Palace ( 2010- 2011), Mavi La Colacción at the Santiago Visual Arts Museum (2011), and its participation in the official room of the National Museum of Fine Arts in Chile in 1939, 1943, 1944, 1947 and 1947. Awarded numerous prizes, the BBC will describe it as "one of the most acclaimed women in the world of international art".

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