2008 Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, «Bars and Stripes» Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, «Sensory Overload: Light, Motion, Sound and the Optical Art Since 1945» Beck Centerand the Cleveland Artists Foundation, Lakewood, Ohio — Julian & Barbara Stanczak Albright - Know Gallery, Buffalo, New York «
Op Art Revisited» Nassau County Museum of Art, Roslyn Harbor, New York «Pop and Op»
2006 State University of New York at Albany, Albany, New York, «
Op Art Revisited - Selections from the Albreight Knox Gallery» Eckert Fine Arts, Naples, Florida, «Color & Light», Julian Stanczak & Steven Knapp University of Wisconsin, Madison, «Intersecting Pathways: The Art of Julian & Barbara Stanczak» Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, Ohio, «Optic Nerve - Perceptual Art from the 60's» Pratt Institute, New York, NY, «The Optical Edge» Canton Museum of Art, Canton, Ohio, «Director's Choice», 3 artists Cleveland Institute of Art, Cleveland, Ohio, «From Here To Infinity», 125th.
Centrum sztuki, Elblag, Poland
Op Art Revisited, Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, USA The Rational Eye - Geometric, Optical, Kinetic and Programmed Art, International Centre of Graphic Arts (MGLC), Ljubljana, Slovenia To Infinity and Beyond: Mathematics in Contemporary Art, Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington, USA Sensory Overload: Light, Motion, Sound and the Optical in Art Since 1945 - Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, USA
Not exact matches
Op Art is again being
revisited by a younger generation in light of the changing relationship to opticality through digital technology, and the work of Andrade continues to be informed by that rich dialogue.
This year, David Richard Gallery of Santa Fe is marking the anniversary of the epoch - making MoMA show with not one but four exhibitions over the course of the year, not only
revisiting the original work but analyzing and contextualizing
Op Art as a historical phenomena.
2005 Eckert Fine
Art, Naples, Florida, «Timeless: An Eclectic Collection Spanning Two Centuries» McClain Gallery, Houston, Texas, «Universal Medium» McKenzie Fine
Art, New York, New York, «Good Vibrations» Albright - Knox
Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York, «Extreme Abstraction» Cranbrook
Art Museum, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, «
Op Art: «The Responsive Eye»
Revisited»
A new edition in the series Recollections, which
revisits some of the Stedelijk's most esteemed historical exhibitions, will focus on the groundbreaking 1969 show:
Op Losse Schroeven, in which Stedelijk Director Wim Beeren introduced contemporary American, British and Italian
art and purchased important works for the Stedelijk collection, by Carl Andre, Giovanni Anselmo, Joseph Beuys, Ger van Elk, Mario Merz, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Dennis Oppenheim, and others.