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Adel Abdessemed
Eija-Liisa Ahtila
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Marcel Bascoulard
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Troy Brauntuch
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James Lee Byars
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Latifa Echakhch
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Urs Fischer
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Vidya Gastaldon
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David Hammons
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Robert Irwin
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Arthur Jafa
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Edward Kienholz
Jeff Koons
Kurt Kranz
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Bertrand Lavier
Julio Leparc
Sherrie Levine
Sol Lewitt
Urs Lüthi
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Piero Manzoni
Julie Mehretu
Mario Merz
Antoni Muntadas
Takashi Murakami
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Bruce Nauman
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Albert Oehlen
Roman Opalka
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Philippe Parreno
Giuseppe Penone
Sigmar Polke
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Carol Rama
Charles Ray
Martial Raysse
Lili Reynaud-Dewar
Bridget Riley
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Anri Sala
Thomas Schütte
Cindy Sherman
Alina Szapocznikow
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Claire Tabouret
Diana Thater
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Lee Ufan
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Danh Vo
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Franz West
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Optical Art

artist tag

>Julio LeParc

>Bridget Riley

opera tag

>Continuel lumière-cylindre

>Static II

During the mythical 1960s in America, an article in Time Magazine discussed Optical Art for the first time. The main objective of this art movement was to deceive our eye. Optical illusions and the combinations of lines, forms and colours on the canvas generate a sense of instability, mild vertigo or even seasickness to the viewer. But optical art isn’t limited to the canvas! Other artists used electrical or magnetic devices to play with our optical perception. The main Optical artists are Julio Le Parc, Bridget Riley, Victor Vasarely, Yaacov Agam and Jesús Rafael Soto. During the same years, two movements emerged in Italy, Gruppo T in Milan and Gruppo N in Padova. Italian artists use the same visual strategies to generate movement and deceive our eyes as American and British Op-Art artists.


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During the mythical 1960s in America, an article in Time Magazine discussed Optical Art for the first time. The main objective of this art movement was to deceive our eye. Optical illusions and the combinations of lines, forms and colours on the canvas generate a sense of instability, mild vertigo or even seasickness to the viewer. But optical art isn’t limited to the canvas! Other artists... continue...





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