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Matilde Pérez Cerda (1916-2014) was a Chilean pioneer of modern & kinetic art. Explore her optical illusion work, virtual movement experiments, and iconic pieces like Túnel Cinético.

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Matilde Pérez Cerda: Pioneer of Kinetic Art in Chile

Matilde Pérez Cerda (December 7, 1916 – October 1, 2014) was a Chilean visual artist who revolutionized the artistic landscape of her nation with her pioneering exploration of kinetic art. Born in Santiago, Chile, she possessed an unwavering dedication to experimentation and innovation, leaving behind a legacy marked by groundbreaking sculptures and installations that continue to inspire awe and fascination. Her life’s work embodies a profound engagement with movement, perception, and the interplay between visual elements—a distinctive approach that cemented her place as one of Chile's most influential artists of the 20th century.

Early Life and Artistic Formation

Matilde Pérez Cerda’s artistic journey began in Santiago during the formative years of the 1930s, where she pursued formal training at the Universidad de Chile. Under the tutelage of Pablo Burchard and Jorge Caballero, she honed her skills in painting and sculpture, absorbing the intellectual currents of Surrealism and Constructivism that shaped European art at the time. These influences instilled within her a conviction that art should transcend mere representation, striving instead to capture intangible qualities—such as emotion and dynamism—through inventive techniques. Her marriage to Gustavo Carrasco Délano provided stability and fostered a supportive environment for her artistic endeavors, resulting in the birth of their son, architect Gustavo Carrasco Pérez.

Emigration to Paris and Kinetic Art Exploration

A pivotal moment arrived in 1960 when Matilde Pérez Cerda embarked on an ambitious relocation to Paris, France—a city renowned for its vibrant cultural scene and intellectual ferment. Recognizing the burgeoning movement of kinetic art, she immersed herself in its principles and methodologies, collaborating closely with fellow artists like Victor Vasarely. This encounter proved transformative, propelling her toward a radical reimagining of artistic expression. Kinetic art challenged conventional notions of static sculpture by incorporating elements of motion—often subtle optical illusions—to stimulate viewers’ senses and provoke contemplation about the nature of perception itself.

Iconic Sculptures: Túnel Cinético and El Friso

Matilde Pérez Cerda's most celebrated achievements reside in her monumental sculptures, namely *Túnel Cinético* (Kinetic Tunnel) constructed in 1970 and *El Friso*, inaugurated at the Centro Comercial Apumanque in 1982 and subsequently relocated to Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. These works exemplify her mastery of optical illusion and spatial manipulation—techniques that invite audiences into an immersive experience where visual perception is actively engaged. The Túnel Cinético, a spiraling structure adorned with rotating discs, exemplifies the artist’s fascination with creating virtual movement through carefully calibrated patterns of light and color. Similarly, El Friso, a horizontal band featuring undulating shapes and vibrant hues, represents a testament to her ability to transform architectural spaces into dynamic canvases.

Recognition and Legacy

Throughout her illustrious career spanning over seven decades, Matilde Pérez Cerda garnered international acclaim for her artistic vision and unwavering commitment to innovation. She participated in more than fifty exhibitions worldwide, showcasing her distinctive style and captivating audiences with her groundbreaking sculptures. Her work was recognized by prestigious institutions such as the Academia Prize and the Altazor Award—awards bestowed upon her for excellence in engraving and drawing. Beyond her artistic accomplishments, Matilde Pérez Cerda served as an inspiration to generations of Chilean artists, fostering a spirit of experimentation and challenging established conventions. Her enduring legacy continues to resonate within the art world, solidifying her position as a true visionary who reshaped Chile’s artistic identity.
matilde pérez cerda

matilde pérez cerda

1916 - 2014 , Chile

حقائق سريعة

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Kinetic Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Modern Art']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Victor Vasarely']
  • Date Of Birth: December 7, 1916
  • Date Of Death: October 1, 2014
  • Full Name: Matilde Pérez Cerda
  • Nationality: Chilean
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Túnel Cinético
    • El Friso
  • Place Of Birth: Santiago, Chile