Antonio Asís, an Argentine artist born in Buenos Aires in 1932 and passed away in Paris in 2019, is renowned for his exploration of color, monochrome, vibration, and visual interference, particularly through his famous metal grids. In 1956, he moved to Paris, where he joined the kinetic art circle and began creating his iconic "Interference" and "Vibrations" works. Throughout his career, Asís exhibited in prominent international galleries such as Sicardi Gallery in Houston and Claude Dorval Gallery in Paris. His kinetic art, exploring the relationship between colors and geometric shapes, established him as one of the most significant figures in the movement.