Prima Galería

Victor Vasarely

Bio

(Hungary, 1908–France, 1997), Vásárhelyi Győző, renamed in France as Victor Vasarely, was the father of Op art. At the beginning of the 1930s he settled in Paris, where he worked as a graphic designer for advertising agencies. After a period of figurative expression, he opted for constructive and geometric abstract art. Starting his main artistic research: around geometric abstract art, which provides optical effects of movement. Vasarely called this development visual kinetics (cinétique plastique) and based on the perception of the viewer who, in the end, is considered the sole creator of the work.
From 1948 onwards he regularly exhibited at the Denise René gallery and began to make works of integration with the space. He received the Guggenheim International Prize in 1964 and the Grand Prize of the Sao Paulo Biennial in 1965. In these years he made two-dimensional works that visually suggest movement and three-dimensional works that require the movement of the viewer to produce the kinetic effect. At the end of the sixties he received new recognition for his work, such as the Painting Prize from the Carnegie Institute of Pittsburgh.

Statement

Victor Vasarely insisted on incorporating the temporal dimension into the plastic form. His painting is based on scientific rigor and combines the laws of physics and knowledge of geometry, along with the perceptual qualities of color and its influence on visual perception. His work was not based so much on the beauty of forms as on the visual surprise they produce, motivated by perceptual deception. Starting his main artistic research: around geometric abstract art, which provides optical effects of movement. Vasarely called this development visual kinetics (cinétique plastique), based on the perception of the viewer who, in the end, is considered the sole creator of the work. He used various materials, but using a minimum number of shapes and colors. He had consideration for measured, calm, rational and serene painting (networks, plots).

Victor Vasarely
Title: NB 41
Serie: IBOYA
Medium: Escultura, serigrafía sobre plástico y madera
Year: 1974
Dimensions: 65 x 10 x 10 cm

Additional information

Edición de 50 ejemplares. Etiqueta edición Pyra AG Zumikon Suiza-, Firmado en la etiqueta a mano por el artista.

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