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VICTOR VASARELY (1906–1997)

Often hailed as the father of op art, Vasarely revolutionized visual perception through his pioneering use of geometric patterns and vibrant color illusions. Born in Pecs, Hungary, and trained at Budapest’s Mutely academy, the Bauhaus’s influence is evident in his work. Vasarely’s career flourished in Paris, where his designs blurred the lines between fine art and public interaction, making his work a cornerstone of the Op Art movement. His creations, characterized by mesmerizing patterns and bold, optical explorations, sought to democratize art by making it universally accessible and. Integrally woven into everyday life. Vasarely’s legacy continues to inspire and captivate, challenging viewers to experience the dynamic interplay of shape ad color through his visionary lens. 

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