By Nana Japaridze
In an unprecedented moment in art history, we are privileged to witness 25 revolutionary artists, all octogenarians and nonagenarians, who continue to shape the contemporary art world. From pioneering computer art to transforming traditional painting, these living legends represent over nine decades of artistic innovation and cultural impact.
1. Pierre Alechinsky (born 1927) – 96 years
Belgian artist Pierre Alechinsky is known for his dynamic and expressive works combining elements of painting and printmaking. As a member of the CoBrA movement, his work bridged abstraction and figurative elements, often exploring the relationship between chaos and structure. His continued experimentation with materials and form keeps his art fresh and relevant.
2. Yaacov Agam (born 1928) – 96 years
A key figure in kinetic and optical art, Yaacov Agam has pushed the boundaries of perception and movement in visual art. His multi-dimensional and interactive pieces invite viewers to engage with his work from different perspectives, making him a true innovator in the field. Agam's work continues to captivate audiences worldwide.
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