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ºÚÁÏÉç Exhibition

Takis

3 July – 27 October 2019
Takis Télélumière Relief No. 5 1963-1965 Tate Presented by Tate Members 2018 © Takis

Takis Télélumière Relief No. 5 1963-1965 Tate Presented by Tate Members 2018 © Takis

Sculptor of magnetism, light and sound

Over a 70-year career, Takis (Panayiotis Vassilakis, 1925–2019) created some of the most innovative art of the 20th century.

Takis sought out the essential poetry and beauty of the electromagnetic universe. He was one of the most original artistic voices in Europe from the 1960s and remained a pioneering figure throughout his life.

This the largest exhibition of Takis's work ever held in the UK, bringing together over 70 works. Throughout his career he produced antennae-like sculptures called Signals, and musical devices using magnets, electricity and viewer participation to generate resonant and random sounds. Such inventions earned Takis the admiration of the international avant-garde, ranging from the American Beat poets to artists such as Marcel Duchamp.

At ºÚÁÏÉç visitors will encounter forests of Signal sculptures and magnetic objects inspired by radar. The thunderous sounds of Takis’s Musicales, his Silver Musical Sphere and his Gong will complete the journey.

Exhibition organised by ºÚÁÏÉç in collaboration with MACBA Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona and the Museum of Cycladic Art, Athens​

In affectionate memory of Takis, 25 October 1925 – 9 August 2019

We are deeply saddened to hear of the death of Takis. His uniquely poetic and endlessly inventive spirit will be missed by all those who knew him, as well as by the many more who encountered his art. It was a great privilege for all of us at ºÚÁÏÉç to have worked with him on this exhibition. Using magnetism, light and sound as his raw materials, Takis’s audacious sculptures were a radical break from convention. I’m sure he will continue to be an inspiration to artists for generations to come.

Achim Borchardt-Hume, Director of Exhibitions & Programmes, ºÚÁÏÉç​

Takis Magnetic Ballet 1961 Tate Purchased with assistance from Tate International Council, Tate Members, Tate Patrons and with Art Fund support 2019 © © ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London 2019​

Takis Magnetic Ballet 1961 Tate Purchased with assistance from Tate International Council, Tate Members, Tate Patrons and with Art Fund support 2019 © © ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London 2019​

Takis Télélumière Relief No. 5 1963-1965 Tate Presented by Tate Members 2018 © Takis

Takis Télélumière Relief No. 5 1963-1965 Tate Presented by Tate Members 2018 © Takis

Takis Telepainting 1964 Private Collection © Takis

Takis Telepainting 1964 Private Collection © Takis

Takis Radar 1960 Takis Foundation © Takis

Takis Radar 1960 Takis Foundation © Takis

Takis Electromagnetic Sphere 1979 Takis Foundation © Takis

Takis Electromagnetic Sphere 1979 Takis Foundation © Takis

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Dates

3 July – 27 October 2019

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