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Victor Vasarely

Victor Vasarely

Explore the mesmerizing world of Victor Vasarely (1906–1997), the visionary artist widely regarded as the father of Op Art. Born in Pécs, Hungary, and later naturalized as a French citizen, Vasarely revolutionized the art scene with his innovative use of geometric forms and optical illusions.

Trained in the Bauhaus tradition, Vasarely's early works were influenced by Constructivism and abstract art. By the 1940s, he developed a distinctive style characterized by dynamic surfaces of geometric shapes and interacting colors, creating illusions of depth and movement on flat surfaces. 

This collection features a curated selection of Vasarely's works, showcasing his exploration of visual perception and spatial dynamics. Each piece invites viewers into a captivating experience where art and science converge, reflecting Vasarely's belief in art's accessibility and its role in society.

Ideal for collectors and enthusiasts of modern art, this collection offers a glimpse into the legacy of a master who transformed the visual language of the 20th century.