Op Art



Op Art. Movement that developed in the United States and Europe in the mid-1960s. Deriving from the abstract expressionist movement, op art includes paintings concerned with surface kinetics. Colors were used in creating visual effects, such as afterimages and trompe-loeil. Vibrating colors, concentric circles, and pulsating moire patterns were characteristic of works by Victor Vasarely, Richard Anusziewicz, Bridget Riley, Ad Reinhardt, Kenneth Noland, and Larry Poons.

Op Art artists:

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Yaacov Agam
Edna Andrade
Richard Anuszkiewicz
Antonio Calderara
Carlos Cruz-Diez
Milan Dobes
Adolf Fleischmann
Gunter Fruhtrunk
Gerhard von Graevenitz
Almir Mavignier
Youri Messen-Jaschin
Bridget Riley
Jesus Rafael Soto
Julian Stanczak
Vassilakis Takis
Victor Vasarely





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