They may have been created decades ago, but Op Art pioneer Victor Vasarely’s dizzying geometric shapes and colorful graphics have never felt as relevant as they do now, in the age of digital art and ...
Glass flowers nestled inside hunks of glass finely shaven down with diamonds. A mesmerizing orb that appears to be floating, but is in fact just a two-dimensional acrylic painting on canvas. At the ...
The raid marks the latest chapter in a long legal battle between Vasarely’s heirs over ownership of his work. A painting is carried to a truck as French authorities and members of the FBI conduct a ...
In October, the commercial gallery Mazzoleni Art opened an exhibition of early geometric works by the Hungarian-French artist Victor Vasarely at its London location. Einstein in the Sky with Diamonds ...
Just a few miles west of the city center, Fondation Vasarely is a museum housed in its own masterpiece (16 interconnected hexagons) filled with Victor Vasarely's optical art. This Hungarian-born ...
- Fondation Veranneman, Kruishoutem (verso with the label). - Private collection, Switzerland, acquired from the above fondation in 1977. - Private collection Switzerland, received by inhertiance. - ...
Studies art at the Podolini-Volkmann Academy in Budapest. Moves to Paris, where he works as a graphic artist for various agencies, including Havas, and for the renowned printer Draeger. Begins his ...
Hungarian-French artist Victor Vasarely breathed his last on March 15, 1997. Considered to be the ‘grandfather’ and leader of the op art movement, one of Vasarely’s earliest work that he is popular ...
Illusion: Victor Vasarely's Zèbres (1956) shows how he used optical phenomena to create a sense of movement During the 1980s, nearly 800 paintings by Victor Vasarely, the Hungarian-born father of "Op" ...
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