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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 31/07/2008
An ambitious revival of the work of Hungarian artist Victor Vasarély reminds us how much he has influenced the fields of architecture and design, writes .
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Art Knowledge News (Free subscription) | 19/07/2008
BUFFALO, NY - Organized by Albright-Knox Art Gallery Associate Curator Holly E. Hughes, the exhibition includes 43 paintings and sculptures from artists central to the Op Art or Optical Art movement, such as Josef Albers, Richard Anuskiewicz, Bridget Riley, Julian Stanczak, and Victor Vasarely. Through the use of parallel lines, concentric circles and electric colors, these artists manipulated depth,...
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New York Times (Free subscription) | 30/06/2008
The daughter-in-law of the Op Art pioneer Victor Vasarely is accused of stealing artwork from a storage site in Chicago, Agence France-Presse reported.
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Retro To Go (Free subscription) | 25/04/2008
Here's a tip for you - if you want some cool art on your wall for not a lot of cash, hunt around for some of the posters advertising the Munich Olympics in 1972. The organisers cleverly approached the pick...
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European Tribune (Free subscription) | 09/04/2008
On this date in history: 1908 - Victor Vasarely, was a Hungarian French artist often...
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Boing Boing (Free subscription) | 12/02/2008
The three most recent posts on The World of Kane showcase the work of comic book artist Jim Steranko, cybernetic art pioneer Nicolas Schöffer, and Op Art creator Victor Vasarely. Mister Kane sure has good taste. After an early life spent as petty thief, carny worker, magician, escape artist (Inspiring both Jack Kirby's 'Fourth World' character, super-escape artist, Mister Miracle; plus comic book artist...