1960s White Fashion Gloves in Coat or Bracelet Length, Size 6.5, Stitching Detail, Double Woven Cotton, Vintage Gloves, Fashion Accessory
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Widely known as an icon of Op art, Riley first came to prominence in the
1960s — notably after her participation in The Responsive Eye exhibition at MoMA in 1965 — creating visually disruptive black - and -
white paintings that actively engaged the viewer's perception, using geometrical patterns that were quickly taken over by the
fashion and design industries throughout the «Swinging Sixties».
Through his lens he captured the spirit of life,
fashion, and energy of the city in the
1960s and 70s in thousands of black and
white photographic images.