Viktor Vasarely
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Definition
Proper noun: - A Hungarian-French artist: Viktor Vasarely was a 20th-century painter and graphic artist, widely recognized as a founder and major proponent of the Op Art movement. His work is characterized by geometric forms and optical illusions of movement and depth.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The museum is hosting a major retrospective of Viktor Vasarely.
- Optical illusions in art were masterfully explored by Viktor Vasarely.
- She wrote her thesis on the influence of Viktor Vasarely on contemporary graphic design.
Advanced Usage
- "Vasarely-esque" (adj): describing something that resembles or is characteristic of Viktor Vasarely's style, particularly in its use of geometric patterns and optical effects.
- The building's facade had a Vasarely-esque design of black and white squares.
Variants and Related Words
- Op Art (n): an abbreviation for "Optical Art," a style of visual art that uses optical illusions, which Vasarely helped pioneer.
- The exhibition contrasts the vibrant works of Pop Art with the precise illusions of Op Art.
Synonyms
- Op artist: an artist who works in the Op Art style.
- Kinetic artist: an artist concerned with art that moves or appears to move (Vasarely's work is often associated with virtual movement).
Related Phrases and Contexts
- "Vasarely Foundation": an institution dedicated to preserving and promoting Vasarely's work and ideas.
- The Vasarely Foundation in Aix-en-Provence houses a significant collection of his art.
- "Vasarely's palette": refers to his distinctive use of color, often bright and contrasting.
- The designer used a Vasarely's palette of neon green and magenta for the album cover.
Noun
- French painter (born in Hungary) who was a pioneer of op art (1908-1997)