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Lit: Benavides Nr.1212 // Kapouch by Victor Vasarely, created in 1987, is a striking screen-print that exemplifies the artist’s mastery of Op Art. The composition features a checkered human figure dynamically reaching for a spherical object, set against a background of blue and green gradients arranged in a grid pattern. The figure's optical illusion effect, achieved through Vasarely’s use of geometric forms and contrasting shades, creates a sense of movement and depth. This work, measuring 70 cm × 50 cm, plays with visual perception, immersing the viewer in a captivating dance of forms and color transitions that evoke a sense of fluidity and balance.
Kapouch, 1987
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Lit: Benavides Nr.1212 // Kapouch by Victor Vasarely, created in 1987, is a striking screen-print that exemplifies the artist’s mastery of Op Art. The composition features a checkered human figure dynamically reaching for a spherical object, set against a background of blue and green gradients arranged in a grid pattern. The figure's optical illusion effect, achieved through Vasarely’s use of geometric forms and contrasting shades, creates a sense of movement and depth. This work, measuring 70 cm × 50 cm, plays with visual perception, immersing the viewer in a captivating dance of forms and color transitions that evoke a sense of fluidity and balance.
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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.
