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Vasarely  
Author: Robert C. Morgan
ISBN: 0807615382
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
Widely considered the father of Op Art, the Hungarian-born artist Victor Vasarely (1906-1997) was instrumental not only in provoking a school of thought based on the relationship between art and science, but in creating some of the most striking geometric paintings in the history of late Modernism. This book, which gathers together a generous selection of his most significant works, celebrates his immense intelligence, passion, and artistry. First coming to prominence in Europe, Vasarely's work was included in the ground-breaking 1965 exhibition "The Responsive Eye" at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In the years following this exhibit, Vasarely rose to international attention, opening art and culture to an imagery shaped by digital applications and creating, with his optical icons, a new direction for art. Robert C. Morgan's text provides fresh insight into Vasarely's startlingly precise and hallucinatory images, discussing the evolution of the artist's career and of the ideas that shaped his work. Considering Vasarely's work from today's perspective, Professor Morgan sees the artist as the innovator behind many of the most radical ideas in design, architecture, and painting at the turn of the last century. Vasarely—published on the occasion of a retrospective of the artist's work at the Naples Museum of Art in Florida—recognizes his achievement as an artist and as the visionary who gave art to the computer. 65 color illustrations, 15 in black and white.

Language Notes
Text: Spanish

About the Author
An art critic, curator, and artist, Robert C. Morgan is Adjunct Professor of Fine Arts at the Pratt Institute in New York. He is the author, most recently, of Clement Greenberg: Late Writings. Morgan lives in New York.




Vasarely

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"Widely considered the father of Op art, the Hungarian-born artist Victor Vasarely, 1906-1997, was intrumental not only in provoking a school of thought based on the relationship between art and science, but in creating some of the most striking geometric paintings in the history of late Modernism. This book, which gathers together a generous selection of his most significant works, celebrates his immense intelligence, passion, and artistry." Robert C. Morgan's text provides insight into Vasarely's precise and hallucinatory images, discussing the evolution of the artist's work and of the ideas that shaped it. Among the many Vasarely explored, one of the most essential to his career was the idea of a utopian art form available to all, a democratized aesthetic that could transmit basic human values and thereby transform society.

     



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