Constellation and Habitat of the Hydrospatial City 1973 by Gyula Kosice

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Constellation and Habitat of the Hydrospatial City

1973 · Kinetic art · Gallery framed print
30×40 cm (12×16")
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Gyula Kosice's Vision of a Floating Utopia

This 1973 work embodies Gyula Kosice's lifelong exploration of hydrospatial architecture—a concept where humanity would inhabit floating cities suspended above the earth. The artwork presents a constellation-like arrangement of interconnected structures, suggesting a harmonious coexistence between technology and nature. Kosice, a pioneer of kinetic and lumino-dynamic art, envisioned these hydrospatial habitats as solutions to urban congestion, proposing a future where cities would expand vertically and float in the atmosphere.

The composition reflects Kosice's involvement with the Madi movement, which sought to integrate art with daily life through geometric abstraction and dynamic forms. As noted by The Art Story, Kosice's work often blended artistic innovation with architectural theory, making him a key figure in 20th-century avant-garde movements. This piece, with its intricate network of shapes and pathways, invites viewers to imagine a world unbound by gravity, where human habitats drift among the stars.

Constellation and Habitat of the Hydrospatial City, - 1973 by Gyula Kosice — Framed art print at Zephyeer
Constellation and Habitat of the Hydrospatial City (1973) by Gyula Kosice
The Artist's Period

Kosice and the Madi Movement: Art as a Blueprint for Living

By the early 1970s, Gyula Kosice had firmly established himself as a leading figure in the Madi movement, which originated in Argentina in the 1940s. Unlike traditional art movements, Madi sought to dissolve boundaries between artistic disciplines, advocating for a synthesis of painting, sculpture, and architecture. Kosice's work during this period often featured geometric precision, vibrant colors, and dynamic compositions that suggested movement and fluidity.

This piece reflects Kosice's transition from two-dimensional artworks to three-dimensional models of his hydrospatial cities. His fascination with urban planning and futuristic living spaces became central to his practice, distinguishing him from contemporaries who remained focused on abstract forms. The Museum of Modern Art highlights how Kosice's contributions to kinetic art extended beyond visual aesthetics, proposing tangible solutions for modern living through his hydrospatial theories.

Kosice's hydrospatial cities were not mere artistic fantasies but carefully considered proposals for a new way of life, where architecture and art would merge seamlessly.
Artistic Technique

Constructing a Floating World: Technique and Composition

Geometric Precision and Spatial Illusion

Kosice employed a meticulous geometric structure in this work, using intersecting lines and modular forms to create the illusion of depth and movement. The arrangement of shapes mimics celestial constellations, reinforcing the theme of a city suspended in space. Each element is carefully balanced, ensuring the composition remains dynamic yet harmonious.

Use of Color and Light

The color palette in this piece is deliberately restrained, with metallic hues and cool tones evoking a sense of weightlessness. Kosice often incorporated lumino-dynamic elements in his sculptures, and while this is a static print, the interplay of light and shadow suggests kinetic energy. The reflective surfaces imply the presence of water or atmospheric conditions, enhancing the hydrospatial theme.

Own This Visionary Blueprint

This gallery-quality framed print captures Kosice's groundbreaking vision of hydrospatial living. Each print is carefully framed to preserve the artwork's integrity, ensuring it arrives ready to display. With free worldwide shipping, you can bring this piece of avant-garde history into your space without additional costs.

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Interior Design Guide

Displaying Kosice's Hydrospatial Vision

This print's geometric precision and futuristic theme make it an ideal centerpiece for modern interiors. Its cool metallic tones complement minimalist decor, particularly in spaces with neutral walls and clean lines. For optimal impact, consider placing it in a study, living room, or hallway where its intricate details can be appreciated. The 30×40 cm size ensures it commands attention without overwhelming the space, making it versatile for both residential and professional environments.

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What type of frame is included?

Each print comes with a premium gallery frame, designed to complement the artwork's aesthetic while providing durable protection. The frame is ready to hang, ensuring a seamless display experience.

Where do you ship, and how long does delivery take?

We offer free shipping to all countries, with no minimum purchase required. Delivery typically takes 5–10 business days, depending on your location.

How long will the colors remain vibrant?

Our prints are produced using archival-quality inks and materials, designed to resist fading for decades. With proper care, the colors will retain their vibrancy for many years.

What is your return policy?

We offer a 30-day return window. If you're not completely satisfied with your purchase, you may return it for a full refund, no questions asked.

Sources & Further Reading

  1. The Art Story. "Gyula Kosice and the Madi Movement." theartstory.org
  2. Museum of Modern Art. "Kinetic Art in the 20th Century." moma.org

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Further Reading

Discover more about Gyula Kosice and his innovative approach to art and architecture through these insightful articles.

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