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Optical Spaces of Victor Vasarely

A major exhibition of optical illusions from the collection of Tibor and Katya Chepei.

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"An artwork must stand out from its environment," said the founding father of Op art, the Hungarian-French artist Victor Vasarely, and in line with this dictate he created incredible paintings in which reality took the form of mysterious figures, geometric abstractions and uneven textures. The exhibition features all the key stages in Vasarely’s oeuvre as well as collages that were taken into space, canonical Op art images, video works and a painting that has never previously been seen by the public.

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