This vintage Victor
Vasarely Op Art Modernist geometric offset lithograph print» Hyram - Prism» is a very special and unique, cool piece to add to your collection.
This vintage Victor
Vasarely Op Art Modernist geometric offset lithograph print» Oet - Oet» is a very special and unique, cool piece to add to your collection.
Not exact matches
Op»
Art effect (equivalent in France is artist
Vasarely).
Andrade is widely known for her contributions to the field of
Op Art, but unlike the retinal interventions of her contemporaries Victor
Vasarely or Bridget Riley, Andrade's meditative, geometric abstractions developed towards explorations of pattern networks, spatial abstractions of architectonic volumes, and landscapes.
While many associate the trippy, repetitive style with the «swinging sixties,»
Op Art was pioneered in the 1930s by Hungarian artist Victor
Vasarely, whose influential work focused on what he considered the two greatest tenants of artistic creation, «pure color» and «pure form.»
Would you think that after the demise of
Op Art, which was considered easy art, that we would be at all interested in Victor Vasare
Art, which was considered easy
art, that we would be at all interested in Victor Vasare
art, that we would be at all interested in Victor
Vasarely?
The museum's collection of post-war works on paper contains a comprehensive survey of 1960s artists who worked in prints and drawings, from minimalism (Donald Judd, Ellsworth Kelly, and Sol LeWitt) to pop
art (Jim Dine, Roy Lichtenstein, and James Rosenquist) to
op art (Victor
Vasarely and Bridget Riley).
Otherwise, the fourth floor has
Op Art on its walls, although Victor
Vasarely and Julian Stanczak no longer look all that optically active.
Major works by the father of
Art Brut, Jean Dubuffet, works from the 1940s to the 1980s by the father of
Op Art, Victor
Vasarely, and finally, surged by collecting interest and record prices at auction, jewelry by three renowned Contemporary artists: Anish Kapoor, Claude Lalanne and Sophia Vari.
Trippy optical illusions created by Richard Anuskiewicz («Summer Sunset Reds,» 1982) and British artist Bridget Riley («Shuttle II,» 1964) and an earlier
op -
art piece by Victor
Vasarely («Ixion,» 1956) share the space with color works by Ellsworth Kelly — beloved by the Atheneum as the first artist in its long - running MATRIX contemporary -
art series — Barnett Newman, Paul Feeley and two of Josef Albers» «Homage to the Square» paintings, which complement two works by John McLaughlin.
Maxwell Davidson Gallery will be exploring
Op -
art in The Responsive Eye at 50 with artists including Victor
Vasarely, Luis Tomasello and Mary Ann Unger among others.
Her canvases show the same sensitivities as Victor
Vasarely's
Op Art paintings.
Central to the exhibition is a re-examination of
Op art and perceptual abstraction, with a particular focus on the work of painters Bridget Riley, Victor
Vasarely, Richard Anuskiewicz, and Julian Stanczak, amongst others.
Though he had primarily been making portraits and figurative paintings in the 1920s and early»30s,
Vasarely's The Chess Board painted in 1935 marked the beginning of
Op Art.
Op -
Art screen print by Victor
Vasarely, titled «Violon».
Hungarian born Victor
Vasarely is considered one of the fathers of the kinetic and
op -
art movements, and his motto was «Art for all.&raq
art movements, and his motto was «
Art for all.&raq
Art for all.»
In addition to Young Eagle, a rare 1936 painting by Josef Albers, the gallery will display a selection of
Op Art paintings by Richard Anuszkiewicz and Victor
Vasarely.
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OP - ART - KINETIC ART (1950s, 1960s) Victor Vasarely (1906 - 1997) Hungarian painter, graphic designer; founder of Op - Art, explored Kineticis
OP -
ART - KINETIC ART (1950s, 1960s) Victor Vasarely (1906 - 1997) Hungarian painter, graphic designer; founder of Op - Art, explored Kinetici
ART - KINETIC
ART (1950s, 1960s) Victor Vasarely (1906 - 1997) Hungarian painter, graphic designer; founder of Op - Art, explored Kinetici
ART (1950s, 1960s) Victor
Vasarely (1906 - 1997) Hungarian painter, graphic designer; founder of
Op - Art, explored Kineticis
Op -
Art, explored Kinetici
Art, explored Kineticism.
When this beautiful, finely - crafted little book arrived we thought «Yes, isn't it nice,» but we've been looking at
op -
art since Josef Albers started playing around with it at the Bauhaus, closely followed by Victor
Vasarely.
Tags: Bauhaus, Bridget Riley, Hans Knuckel, Japan, Josef Albers, Jurg Nanni, Lars Müller Publishers,
Op Art, Poemotion 1, Poemotion 2, Seesaw, Switzerland, Takahiro Kurashima, Victor
Vasarely Posted in
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All the same,
Vasarely is still an
Op -
Art bet I'd opt out of.
The show, which launched «
Op Art,» helped bring artists such as Richard Anuszkiewicz, Julian Stanczak, Victor
Vasarely, and Bridget Riley to prominence.
Often considered the «grandfather» of
Op Art, French - Hungarian artist Victor
Vasarely began creating mind - bending paintings as early as the 1930s, leveraging his studies of science, color, and optics to produce images that seemed to move, swell, or change forms.
Her models include the English artist Bridget Riley (° 1931) or Victor
Vasarely (1906 - 1997), one of the founders of
Op -
Art.
Victor
Vasarely (1906 - 1997) Hungarian graphic artist; pioneer of kinetic
art / Op - A
art /
Op -
ArtArt.
Other examples include the Homage to the Square pictures by Josef Albers (1888 - 1976), and
Op -
Art originated by Victor
Vasarely (1906 - 1997).
At the other end of the room are
Op Art works by Bridget Riley and Victor
Vasarely.
Jean - Pierre
Vasarely (1934 — 2002), professionally known as Yvaral, was a French artist working in the fields of
op -
art and kinetic
art from 1954 onwards.
Victor
Vasarely is a major figure in the «
Op Art» movement.
affinity for the properties of color — including
Op Art, Victor
Vasarely, Bridget Riley.
Heppenheimer has always had an affinity for the properties of color — including
Op Art, Victor
Vasarely, Bridget Riley.
The mid-twentieth century
Op art or optical
art style of painting and graphics exploited such effects to create the impression of movement and flashing or vibrating patterns seen in the work of artists such as Bridget Riley, Spyros Horemis, [185] and Victor
Vasarely.
Covering the most influential figures of the
Op art movement, such as Victor
Vasarely, Bridget Riley, François Morellet, Julio Le Parc and Gianni Colombo, among others, it provides an in - depth analysis of the movement and its historical precedents.
In Europe it is necessary to quote Moholy - Nagy, max Bill and Victor
Vasarely who opened the way with the
Op Art.
• Arshile Gorky (Abstract Surrealist) The Liver Is the Cock's Comb (1944) • Jackson Pollock (Action Painting) Convergence (1952) • Robert Motherwell (Abstract Expressionist) Elegy to the Spanish Republic XXXIV (1954) • Victor
Vasarely (
Op Art) Vega - Nor (1969)
Anuszkiewicz, who trained under Bauhaus artist Joseph Albers, helped to launch the American
Op Art movement at a time when Victor
Vasarely was pioneering the movement in Europe.
In the mid-sixties — Soto having initially been friendly with Victor
Vasarely — disparaging of
op art and keen to distance himself and those who were working in the area of kinetic
art from it, Soto stated: «
Vasarely is an optical painter, who worked in the spirit of the Bauhaus, but who remains a two - dimensional painter.
Meantime, from the early 1930s, the Hungarian - born painter and graphic artist Victor
Vasarely was experimenting with various visual tricks such as trompe - l'oeil and others, from certain types of poster
art: see his Op - Art picture Zebras (193
art: see his
Op -
Art picture Zebras (193
Art picture Zebras (1938).
Art historians credit
Vasarely with painting some of the earliest examples of
Op Art.
One bay displays Minimalism and
Op Art, with paintings by Josef Albers, Victor
Vasarely, Ellsworth Kelly and others.
The Hungarian - born, French abstract painter, sculptor and graphic designer Victor
Vasarely, was the leading pioneer of the
Op -
Art movement.
Historically, the
Op -
Art style may be said to have originated in the work of the kinetic artist Victor
Vasarely (1908 - 97), and also from Abstract Expressionism.
Similarly,
Op Art collectors know VFA for featuring the works of legendary masters such as Victor
Vasarely and Richard Anuszkiewicz.
Harmony Korine's checker paintings allude to
Vasarely's
Op Art, but being liberated from perfection, they posses an organic note as well.
Equally striking is Stabile, a geometric influenced by the work of
Op Art painter Victor
Vasarely.