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Op to it: art that tricks the eyes By Molly Glentzer , Senior Writer and Critic, Arts & Culture Oct 3, 2012 From a side angle, Carlos Cruz-Diez's "Physichromie Panam 94" looks blue and white.
Much op art is removed from the artist’s subjective discovery. ... 34, an associate professor of art at Rutgers University, whose work consists of gently moving colored lattices (above).
— Read the rest The post This interactive op art will spank ... you can manipulate the pattern by clicking and dragging on the animated op art grid of black and white rectilinear shapes, ...
Art student Florian Ma has captured the visual movement of time through image duplication and video broadcast with his first exhibition, Op-scape, at Para/Site Art Space. It is part of an ...
Eye-popping, vertigo-inducing paintings, plug-in artworks with moving parts—these were all the rage back in the 1960s. At that time, illusionistic abstract works appeared on the walls of major ...
Nothing actually moved in Op Art, but our eyes are often led to believe that something is moving. Op is short for Optical and Op artists exploit the mechanics of vision to create variously ...
Richard Anuszkiewicz, a pioneering practitioner of Op Art in the United States before that perception-altering style was even given a name in the 1960s, died on May 19 at his home in Englewood, N ...