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By the early 1970s, Victor Vasarely was everywhere. Regarded by historians today as the ‘grandfather’ of Op Art, the Hungarian-French abstract artist, then in his late sixties, had watched his ...
Victor Vasarely: Founder of Op Art, Naples Museum of Art, Naples, FL Victor Vasarely – Parcours 1930-1980, La Fondation Demeures du Nord, Lille 2003 Victor Vasarely, Robert Sandelson, London 2001 ...
A New Show at Selfridges Introduces an Internet-Addled Generation to the Op Art of Victor Vasarely ... He moved to Paris in 1930 and began experimenting with Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism ...
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 ...
Victor Vasarely, Pont Stri-2, 1964–1975.Available now in Contemporary Art on Artnet Auctions. Est $50,000—70,000.
An exhibition of works by Victor Vasarely, celebrated as the father of Op Art (Optical Art) opens at the Vancouver Art Gallery this Saturday (October 17).
Abstract art was taboo at the time, but Vasarely’s artistic agenda, ever since the 1950’s, envisaged an integration of art into everyday life, making it accessible to all.
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 ...
During the 1980s, nearly 800 paintings by Victor Vasarely, the Hungarian-born father of "Op" art, disappeared from his foundation in Aix-en-Provence.
Tracks the change in total value of sales, as well as the total number of lots offered and sold annually in the art market. This chart shows whether Victor Vasarely’s total sales are going up, and if ...
By the early 1970s, Victor Vasarely was everywhere. Regarded by historians today as the ‘grandfather’ of Op Art, the Hungarian-French abstract artist, then in his late sixties, had watched his ...
Currently on view at the Pompidou Centre in Paris, Victor Vasarely's mesmerising work was inspired by zebras and camouflage. Renault, the automobile manufacturer, hired him to redesign the company ...
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