Victor Vasarely was born in Pecs (Hungary) in 1908. He died in 1997 in Paris. This French artist was a great representative of the Optical Art, or Op Art. From 1928 to 1930, he discovered the Abstract Art and the Russian Constructivists with the Bauhaus teaching in Budapest. At the era of the technique reproductivity, he aspired to give a strictly scientific and theoritical base to his art. In 1930, he settled down in Paris and worked essentially as a graphist. In 1944, he came back to painting and tried to reconcile his results with his systematic observations on the optical illusions, obtained through a graphic treatment, with his conception of art. By executing variations upon the geometric abstraction, he finally obtained his own optical modules he patented. Through the application of series processes, the artwork could be reproducible and achievable in the greatest number of mediums. Victor Vasarely has been the pioneer of the "Art Multiplica". The first kinetic paintings appeared in 1951. Since 1955, he created metal and ceramic wall panels, above all for French buildings. In 1976, the Vasarely Foundation was inaugured in Aix-en-Provence, and, in 1982, the Oslo Vasarely Center opened. As the most creative leader of the Op Art, he placed in a checkerboard some geometric forms with bright colors, differently combined, so as to give the impression of a fluctuant movement.
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Victor Vasarely was born in Pecs (Hungary) in 1908. He died in 1997 in Paris. This French artist was a great representative of the Optical Art, or Op Art. From 1928 to 1930, he discovered the Abstract Art and the Russian Constructivists with the Bauhaus teaching in Budapest. At the era of the technique reproductivity, he aspired to give a strictly scientific and theoritical base to his art. In 1930, he settled down in Paris and worked essentially as a graphist. In 1944, he came back to painting and tried to reconcile his results with his systematic observations on the optical illusions, obtained through a graphic treatment, with his conception of art. By executing variations upon the geometric abstraction, he finally obtained his own optical modules he patented. Through the application of series processes, the artwork could be reproducible and achievable in the greatest number of mediums. Victor Vasarely has been the pioneer of the "Art Multiplica". The first kinetic paintings appeared in 1951. Since 1955, he created metal and ceramic wall panels, above all for French buildings. In 1976, the Vasarely Foundation was inaugured in Aix-en-Provence, and, in 1982, the Oslo Vasarely Center opened. As the most creative leader of the Op Art, he placed in a checkerboard some geometric forms with bright colors, differently combined, so as to give the impression of a fluctuant movement.
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