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VY-29-H from Album Xico - Screenprint, hand-signed, numbered // Ohne Titel XLVI by Victor Vasarely, created in 1973, is a screen-print that exemplifies the artist's mastery of geometric abstraction and Op Art. This piece features a dynamic composition of colorful squares and diamonds arranged in a grid-like pattern, forming an optical illusion that plays with depth and perspective. The vibrant colors, including red, green, blue, and purple, are contrasted against a dark purple background, creating a sense of movement and three-dimensionality. Vasarely's work challenges the viewer's perception, inviting them to engage with the visual effects and spatial manipulation characteristic of his artistic style.
Ohne Titel XLVI, 1973
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VY-29-H from Album Xico - Screenprint, hand-signed, numbered // Ohne Titel XLVI by Victor Vasarely, created in 1973, is a screen-print that exemplifies the artist's mastery of geometric abstraction and Op Art. This piece features a dynamic composition of colorful squares and diamonds arranged in a grid-like pattern, forming an optical illusion that plays with depth and perspective. The vibrant colors, including red, green, blue, and purple, are contrasted against a dark purple background, creating a sense of movement and three-dimensionality. Vasarely's work challenges the viewer's perception, inviting them to engage with the visual effects and spatial manipulation characteristic of his artistic style.
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What is constructivism?
Constructivism is an architectural and artistic philosophy of Russian origin that emerged as a rejection of the idea of autonomous art. The movement advocated for art to serve practical social purposes. Since its inception in 1919, Constructivism has evolved and significantly impacted 20th-century art movements, influencing major trends such as De Stijl and Bauhaus.
