Sequential Development of Three Form Groups

Sequential Development of Three Form Groups

Thomas WilfredWW-1948-M031898
1948·Colored pencil, ink, and colored ink on paper·19 3/4 x 26 1/2" (49.9 x 67.1 cm)

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Year
1948
Dimensions
19 3/4 x 26 1/2" (49.9 x 67.1 cm)

Artist

Thomas Wilfred
Thomas Wilfred

Painting

Thomas Wilfred was an American artist who invented the Clavilux, an early light-based instrument designed to produce abstract visual compositions in real time. Working from the 1920s onward, he created performative light installations that treated color and luminosity as a malleable medium akin to music. His work anticipated kinetic art and video installation by several decades, establishing light itself as a sculptural and temporal material. Wilfred conceived of his performances as an immersive visual language independent of narrative or representation.

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Year
1948
Dimensions
19 3/4 x 26 1/2" (49.9 x 67.1 cm)
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WW-1948-M031898

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Source
moma
Status
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Artist

Thomas Wilfred

Thomas Wilfred

Painting

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