Victor Vasarely was a Hungarian-born French artist who lived from 1906 to 1997. He is considered the father of Op Art, a style of abstract art that uses optical illusions to create the impression of movement, hidden images, flashing lights, and patterns. The document provides images and details of some of Vasarely's most famous works from 1929 to 1964 that helped establish him as the pioneer and leading figure in the Op Art movement through his experimentation with geometric shapes, color, and optical effects.
Victor Vasarely was a Hungarian-born French artist who lived from 1906 to 1997. He is considered the father of Op Art, a style of abstract art that uses optical illusions to create the impression of movement, hidden images, flashing lights, and patterns. The document provides images and details of some of Vasarely's most famous works from 1929 to 1964 that helped establish him as the pioneer and leading figure in the Op Art movement through his experimentation with geometric shapes, color, and optical effects.
Victor Vasarely was a Hungarian-born French artist who lived from 1906 to 1997. He is considered the father of Op Art, a style of abstract art that uses optical illusions to create the impression of movement, hidden images, flashing lights, and patterns. The document provides images and details of some of Vasarely's most famous works from 1929 to 1964 that helped establish him as the pioneer and leading figure in the Op Art movement through his experimentation with geometric shapes, color, and optical effects.
“The art of tomorrow will be a collective treasure or it will not be art at all” Vasarely at work - 1948 Self portrait Victor Vasarely 1934 Pastel on paper Etudes Bauhaus A Victor Vasarely 1929 Oil on board Victor Vasarely, 1935 Oil on board La Cuisine Jaune a Cocherel Victor Vasarely, 1946 Oil on wood Ezinor Victor Vasarely 1949 Oil on board Vega Victor Vasarely 1957 Acrylic on canvas Bora III Victor Vasarely 1964 Oil on canvas Alphabet VB - Victor Vasarely 1960 Acrylic on canvas