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Edited by Gallery Borjesson, Malmö - Catalogue Raisonee number: 962 - Unnumbered // 'Skier' by Victor Vasarely, created in 1983, is a dynamic screen print showcasing his signature Op Art style. The artwork features a streamlined skier in mid-motion, depicted through a combination of geometric shapes and bold lines. The skier's orange body contrasts with the vibrant blue background, while Vasarely's use of diagonal stripes and gradients creates a sense of speed and fluidity. The piece exemplifies the artist's ability to transform static compositions into kinetic illusions, engaging the viewer with the sensation of movement. Measuring 85x62 cm, this print, likely an artist’s copy, captures Vasarely's innovative exploration of form and color.
Skier, 1983
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Edited by Gallery Borjesson, Malmö - Catalogue Raisonee number: 962 - Unnumbered // 'Skier' by Victor Vasarely, created in 1983, is a dynamic screen print showcasing his signature Op Art style. The artwork features a streamlined skier in mid-motion, depicted through a combination of geometric shapes and bold lines. The skier's orange body contrasts with the vibrant blue background, while Vasarely's use of diagonal stripes and gradients creates a sense of speed and fluidity. The piece exemplifies the artist's ability to transform static compositions into kinetic illusions, engaging the viewer with the sensation of movement. Measuring 85x62 cm, this print, likely an artist’s copy, captures Vasarely's innovative exploration of form and color.
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Victor Vasarely
Hommage A Bach III, ca. 1980
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What is concrete art?
Concrete Art is an art movement founded by the Dutch artist Theo van Doesburg in the 1930s. The movement emphasizes pure abstraction, focusing on geometric shapes and colors without any reference to the natural world or symbolic meaning. Unlike other forms of abstract art, Concrete Art is entirely non-representational and is based on mathematical principles and precise execution. It aims to create universal, timeless works by using simple, clear forms that emphasize objectivity and clarity.
