Vasarely
18 min read
Rate this book:
About This Book
Long before there were such terms as Op art or Kinetic art, Victor Vasarely (1906-1997) was making abstractions that dazzled the eye with their chromatic boldness and energetic geometries. His painting "Zebra," of 1930, is widely considered the first work of Op art. The Hungarian-born Vasarely settled in Paris in 1930, working as a graphic designer (a calling whose requirement for clarity and precision permeated his art). From early on, Vasarely favored biomorphic shapes, sharp edges, two-dimensional space and a limited palette, but it was in the early 1950s that his canvases began to articulate the extreme rigor for which he became famed. In the 1960s he pursued printmaking, in an effort to make his work more democratically available. With almost nothing on this Op art pioneer currently in print, this volume offers an important opportunity to rediscover Vasarely's rich and radically modern art.
Buy This Book
As an Amazon Associate and Bookshop.org affiliate, BookOrb earns from qualifying purchases.
Write a Review
Sign in to write a review.
More by Kestner-Gesellschaft
8 italienische Maler: Afro, Bi
8 italienische Maler: Afro, Birolli, Corpora, Moreni, Morlotti, Santomaso, Turcato, Vedova
Alexander Calder: Stabiles, Mo
Alexander Calder: Stabiles, Mobiles, Gouachen
Alte Möbel, neue Bilder
Alte Möbel, neue Bilder
Fritz Grasshoff
Fritz Grasshoff
Goseriede
Goseriede
Hans Reichel
Hans Reichel