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Original Screenprint on paper - Published by Circle Fine Art Inc - Hand signed and numbered by Vasarely // Victor Vasarely's Attika 3 (1990) is a striking screen-print that showcases the artist's expertise in the Op Art movement. The print features a dynamic pattern of hexagonal shapes that gradually warp and distort, creating a three-dimensional illusion of depth. The composition uses a gradient color scheme transitioning from red to green, passing through shades of blue and purple, enhancing the sense of movement and spatial distortion. Published by Circle Fine Art Inc., the piece is hand-signed and numbered by Vasarely, highlighting his mastery in manipulating geometric forms and optical perception.
Attika 3, 1990
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Original Screenprint on paper - Published by Circle Fine Art Inc - Hand signed and numbered by Vasarely // Victor Vasarely's Attika 3 (1990) is a striking screen-print that showcases the artist's expertise in the Op Art movement. The print features a dynamic pattern of hexagonal shapes that gradually warp and distort, creating a three-dimensional illusion of depth. The composition uses a gradient color scheme transitioning from red to green, passing through shades of blue and purple, enhancing the sense of movement and spatial distortion. Published by Circle Fine Art Inc., the piece is hand-signed and numbered by Vasarely, highlighting his mastery in manipulating geometric forms and optical perception.
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What is late modernism?
Late Modernism refers to the continuation and evolution of Modernist principles in art, architecture, and literature from the mid-20th century into the late 20th century. This movement maintains a focus on form, abstraction, and the rejection of traditional styles, but it often incorporates more complexity and ambiguity compared to early Modernism. Late Modernism explores themes such as alienation, identity, and the fragmentation of reality, reflecting the social and cultural shifts of the post-war period. It is seen in the works of architects like Louis Kahn and artists like Francis Bacon, who pushed the boundaries of Modernism while responding to the changing world around them.
