Countless shimmering silver squares hang from steel wires suspended from the ceiling. The monumental installation drifts freely with the air currents, creating captivating optical effects and reflecting the surrounding space in fragmented patterns. For the Argentine artist Julio Le Parc (1928), this ‘steel zeppelin’ is meant to remain in motion forever.
24 January – 16 August 2026
Since the 1960s, Julio Le Parc has been experimenting with movable elements, light, and form. He explores abstract concepts such as instability and probability, yet the viewer plays the most crucial role in his work. For the artist, it is your gaze and movement that complete his artworks. When creating new pieces, he always keeps the viewer in mind; he wants to understand how you perceive a work, how you experience it, how you move around it. This certainly holds true for the monumental installation Zepelin de acero from 2021.