LOS ANGELES, CA.- The Los Angeles County Museum of Art announces the acquisition of Jesús Rafael Sotos Penetrable BBL Bleu (1999/2007). Conceived in 1999, Penetrable BBL Bleu brilliantly captures the artists lifelong fascination with space, color, and the importance of viewer participation to activate and complete the work of art.
Born in Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela, Jesús Rafael Soto (19232005) was a pioneering and internationally renowned figure associated with Op and kinetic art. From 1942 to 1947, he studied fine arts at the Escuela de Artes Plásticas in Caracas but became disillusioned with the school's conservative teaching methods. Fascinated with cubism and constructivism (Braque, Mondrian, and Malevich, especially), which he knew only through reproductions, in 1950 he relocated to Parisa hub of artistic experimentation and a mecca for Latin American artists. There he met the legendary gallerist Denise René and participated in her historic 1955 kinetic exhibition Le Mouvement, which launched his international career.
Soto created his first signature Penetrable around 1966 using simple industrial materialsplastic tubes and metal. (Throughout his career, Soto created numerous Penetrables, which have been shown all over the world.) Embodying his interest in the intangible quality of light and the dematerialization of solid matterwhat he called the density of space, its fullnessthe Penetrables are a series of optical, kinetic, and tactile environments (some are also sonorous) meant to be traversed physically. In a filmed interview, Soto explained:
"My concept of space is very different from that of the Renaissance, where man was in front of space, he was the viewer, the judge of that space...[With] the Penetrables, I reveal that man...is part of space. And this is the sensation of those who enter them, and the feeling of joy and elation that you witness is similar to getting in the water and being completely liberated from gravity.
Sotos immersive installations of precarious dangling nylon tubes absorb viewers in a boundless field of light and color, at once solid and ethereal. Viewers are encouraged to step in and become part of these artworks, rather than contemplate them from a distance. By giving the spectator agency, Soto challenged traditional ways of seeing and promoted a more democratic approach to art. Through this radical and playful form of engagement, he hoped to transform viewers perceptions, unleash their imaginations, and open a portal to another dimension to "make visible the deeper reality that binds everything together.
Penetrable BBL Bleu was among the artworks selected for the museums 2020 Collectors Committee. Following the cancellation of the event due to COVID-19, Penetrable BBL Bleu was purchased by the Collectors Committee group and other museum friends.