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Art Basel Miami Beach is abuzz with the unveiling of a masterpiece from Venezuelan artist Jesús Rafael Soto's oeuvre. 'Penetrable', an early iteration of his iconic series, has taken center stage at the Meridians sector, drawing visitors into its vast, translucent expanse.

This monumental installation, measuring 500 x 400 x 500 centimeters, is among the last of roughly 30 versions Soto created from 1967 until his death. Composed of hundreds of suspended, flexible PVC tubes, it dissolves the line between observer and object, inviting viewers to step inside and become an integral part of the artwork.

Soto's work has long been revered for its ability to probe the interconnected notions of time and space, movement and perceptual instability. 'Penetrable' embodies this philosophy, presenting a vast geometric volume that invites spectators to navigate its shifting dimensions freely and playfully through fluid paths.

In an interview, Soto once stated, "My concept of space is very different from that of the Renaissance... [With] the Pénétrable, I reveal that man... is part of space. And this is the sensation of those who enter them and the feeling of joy and elation that you witness is similar to getting in the water and being completely liberated from gravity."

The 'Penetrable' series has undergone several major retrospectives across Europe, with its most recent unveiling at Galería RGR's solo exhibition "The Instability of the Real" in Mexico City. Its reactivation at Art Basel Miami Beach marks a significant rediscovery for a new generation, reaffirming the historical and sensorial impact of Soto's work.

A visit to 'Penetrable' is an experience not just for the eyes, but also for the senses. The suspended PVC tubes create a surreal atmosphere, as if wading into a wave of ocean light. As visitors move through its vast expanse, they become active participants in the artwork, dissolving the line between observer and object.

This groundbreaking installation from Soto's oeuvre is a testament to his innovative approach to kinetic art. It invites viewers to explore its dimensions freely, playfully navigating shifting paths that unfold collectively. 'Penetrable' stands as a pioneering work that embodies the artist's vision of space and time, leaving an indelible mark on our understanding of the human experience.
 
🌟 oh man I'm so stoked to see this masterpiece being showcased at Art Basel Miami Beach!! Jesús Rafael Soto's 'Penetrable' is literally like stepping into a dream world 🌴... it's crazy how his art makes you feel like you're becoming one with the space 🤯 and I love how it dissolves the line between observer and object, inviting viewers to just play & explore 🎨. It's like, Soto was totally ahead of his time with his concept of space and time being all connected 💡... and now we get to experience this incredible installation that leaves you feeling liberated & joyful 😌. Can't wait to see more artists pushing boundaries like this in the future! 👏
 
I just saw this news about Jesús Rafael Soto's masterpiece "Penetrable" at Art Basel Miami Beach and I gotta say, it got me thinking... 🤯 Like, how often do we get to step into something that actually lets us feel like we're a part of the whole thing? Not just look at it or touch it, but actually be in it. That's what 'Penetrable' does - it makes you wanna wade into its ocean light and explore all its nooks and crannies. It's not just art, it's an experience that can change your perspective on space and time... 🌊
 
omg 🤩 i'm literally freaking out over this new soto exhibit in miami!!! "penetrable" is giving me LIFE 💥 it's like, totally immersive and interactive - you feel like you're actually part of the artwork, you know? 😲 and that PVC tube thingy is soooo trippy 🌊 i mean, soto was a total genius and i'm not even surprised this exhibit is getting all the buzz it's about to be on every art critic's radar 💁‍♀️ anyway, can't wait to get my hands on some merch with this masterpiece on it 🛍️
 
omg, i just saw 'penetrable' at art basel miami beach 🤯🌊 and it literally blew my mind! the way jesus rafael soto uses light, space, and movement to create this surreal atmosphere is like nothing i've ever seen before. i mean, who needs boundaries between observer and object when you can just step inside and become part of the artwork? 🤝 it's like being in a dream world where gravity doesn't exist. and that quote from soto about man being part of space... yeah, it's so true! we're all connected to each other and our surroundings in ways we don't even realize. 'penetrable' is more than just an art piece - it's an experience that makes you rethink your whole perspective on life 🌈💫
 
🤯♀️ Art Basel Miami Beach is literally taking me to another dimension with this 'Penetrable' installation by Jesús Rafael Soto 🌊💨. I love how it dissolves the line between observer and object, making you feel like you're becoming one with the artwork. It's like stepping into a dream world where gravity doesn't apply 😴. The fact that there are only 30 versions of this masterpiece makes me appreciate its historical significance even more. 🙏 I'm not surprised it's getting a new generation excited about Soto's work – it's truly a groundbreaking installation that leaves you with a sense of joy and elation 😊.
 
omg i'm totally mesmerized by this new art installation at Art Basel Miami Beach 🤩 it's like stepping into a dream world! the translucent PVC tubes are sooo cool 🌊 and the way they create a sense of fluidity and movement is just mind-blowing 🎨 i can see why this piece has undergone several major retrospectives across Europe, it's definitely a game-changer for the art world 💥

the way soto breaks down the line between observer and object is genius 🤯 i mean who needs walls when you can just step into an artwork? 🌐 it's like he's saying we're all part of this vast space together, and that's such a beautiful feeling ❤️

i'm loving how this installation invites visitors to become active participants in the artwork, rather than just passive observers 👥 it's like soto is challenging us to see ourselves as part of the art itself 🤔 which is so refreshing. can't wait to check out more of his work! 💫
 
🤯 I just saw this thing at Art Basel Miami Beach and it's like whoa 🌊💥 I mean I've never seen anything like 'Penetrable' by Jesús Rafael Soto before... it's so mesmerizing how the PVC tubes are all suspended in space, creating this huge translucent volume that makes you wanna step inside 🌀👀 The way they talk about how it dissolves the line between observer and object is so true, I feel like I'm not just looking at it, I'm part of it 🌈💫

And what's crazy is that it's one of the last ones Soto made from like 30 or something... can you imagine having that much power to create something so mind-blowing? 🤯💥 And the way they talk about how his work probes time and space, movement and perception... I'm like totally feeling it 😌

I mean, have you ever been in a situation where you felt completely free and liberated from your worries? Like when you're on vacation or something? That's what 'Penetrable' feels like 🌴🌊 But instead of just being a feeling, it's this actual installation that lets you experience it in 3D 🤯

I'm so down to see more of Soto's work and explore the world of kinetic art... who knew that something as simple as PVC tubes could be so profound? 💡👍
 
I don't get why art galleries are always making such a big deal about these massive installations 🤔. Like, what's so special about walking through 500 centimeters of PVC tubes? Is it really that profound to just play with light and space? I mean, Soto's work has been around for ages, but I still can't see the point of making such a huge fuss over this one piece... 🤷‍♂️ And what's up with all these people wanting to be 'part of' the artwork? Can't they just enjoy it from afar like normal humans? 🙄
 
omg i love how art basel miami beach is doing it again 🤩! soto's "penetrable" is literally giving me life 🌊 its like, you step inside and suddenly you're a part of the artwork, not just looking at it... that's so trippy 😂. and can we talk about how genius it is to use PVC tubes? who knew they could create something so immersive with just plastic pipes and some clever engineering 💡? anyway, i'm definitely adding "penetrable" to my bucket list ASAP 📅 gotta experience this masterpiece for myself! 👍
 
I'm actually thinking about getting a new phone 📱 and I've been reading reviews online... do they even make phones with 8K resolution yet? And what's up with all these big art shows like Art Basel, is it just for people who have loads of money 💸 or can anyone go? My friend said it was really cool but also super crowded 🤯. I don't get why we need so many big installations... can't they just make a normal sculpture or something? 😕
 
I'm so stoked that Art Basel Miami Beach is showcasing this incredible piece from Jesús Rafael Soto! 🌟 'Penetrable' is like a dream come true for anyone who loves art that makes you feel like you're floating in a sea of light 💡. The way the PVC tubes create a sense of weightlessness and freedom is just mesmerizing, right? And I love how it's not just about looking at something beautiful, but also experiencing it with your whole self – it's like wading into a wave of ocean light 🌊! Soto's philosophy of space and time is so inspiring, and 'Penetrable' really shows that humans are part of the fabric of reality 🌐. This exhibition is like a breath of fresh air, reminding us that art can be a game-changer for our understanding of ourselves and the world around us 💥.
 
omg i cant get enough of this masterpiece 🤩💥 'penetrable' is like whoa its so mesmerizing watching people walk into it like they're part of the artwork 🌊🕰️ i love how soto blurred the lines between observer and object, makes me wanna step inside too 🤔 what if youre not just looking at art but actually becoming a part of it? 🎨💫 its like getting lost in a dreamworld where time and space get all fluidy 🌈💥
 
omg i just saw this video of art basel miami beach and it's literally breathtaking 🤩 'penetrable' is like whoa, you can feel the energy emanating from it 😍 it's not just a work of art, but an experience that lets you step inside and become one with it. i love how soto's concept of space is all about blurring the lines between observer and object - it's like, what even is reality anymore? 🤯 and can we talk about how beautiful those suspended PVC tubes are? ✨ it's like walking into a dream world where gravity doesn't exist and time stands still. anyway, i'm definitely adding 'penetrable' to my bucket list ASAP 💫
 
omg u guys! i'm low-key obsessed with this new art piece by jesús rafael soto at art basel miami beach 🤯 "penetrable" is literally a game changer! its like u step into this huge, translucent cube made out of PVC tubes and ur mind gets blown 🤯. the way it makes u feel like ur part of the artwork is wild 🤔. i love how soto's work explores space & time & movement & stuff... its all soooo deep 🤓. and can we talk about how beautiful it looks? 😍 i feel like i wanna wade into that ocean light wave every day 🌊👀
 
Ugh, just saw that a massive earthquake hit Indonesia 🌪️😱, killing over 500 people and leaving thousands more trapped under the rubble. And it's not like we haven't seen this before... remember that devastating tsunami in 2004? 🤯 Still trying to process how these disasters happen, especially when we know how much progress has been made in disaster prevention and response.

And if that wasn't enough, just found out that a new species of coral has been discovered in the Great Barrier Reef, but it's not good news for the environment... 🐳 The species is actually a sign of climate change and warming ocean temperatures. Like, what's next? More devastating natural disasters and ecosystem failures? 😩
 
I'm so blown away by this new artwork at Art Basel Miami Beach 🤯! I mean, can you even believe how huge it is? 500 x 400 x 500 cm is massive! 🤯 And those PVC tubes just floating around... it's like stepping into a dream world 💭. It's so cool that the artist, Jesús Rafael Soto, created all these versions of this one piece over the years - it shows how much he believed in his idea.

I love how it makes you feel like you're part of the artwork, not just looking at it 🤗. And have you seen those videos online where people are walking through it and their faces light up? It's like they're experiencing a whole new level of art 🌈. I'm definitely gonna try to check this out when I visit Miami Beach in Feb 👍
 
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