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  2. Victor Vasarely - Wikipedia

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    Victor Vasarely (French: [viktɔʁ vazaʁeli]; born Győző Vásárhelyi, Hungarian: [ˈvaːʃaːrhɛji ˈɟøːzøː]; 9 April 1906 [1] – 15 March 1997) was a Hungarian-French artist, who is widely accepted as a "grandfather" and leader [2] of the Op art movement. His work titled Zebra, created in 1937, is considered by some to be one of the ...

  3. 1937 in art - Wikipedia

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    Circle, a manifesto for abstract-constructivist art, is published. [3] American painters Paul Cadmus, Jared French and Margaret French (née Hoening) form the PaJaMa photographic collective. Statues by Jacob Epstein on Rhodesia House, London, are mutilated. [4] 1937–1938 – Mussolini has the Ara Pacis Augustae reconstructed in its present ...

  4. Category:1937 paintings - Wikipedia

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  5. Composition (visual arts) - Wikipedia

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    Composition can apply to any work of art, from music through writing and into photography, that is arranged using conscious thought. In the visual arts, composition is often used interchangeably with various terms such as design, form, visual ordering, or formal structure, depending on the context.

  6. Richard Anuszkiewicz - Wikipedia

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    He was one of the leading figures in the Op Art movement during the late 1960s and throughout the 1970s. [6] Victor Vasarely in France and Bridget Riley in England were his primary international counterparts. In 1964, Life magazine called him "one of the new wizards of Op". [7]

  7. Fondation Vasarely - Wikipedia

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    Fondation Vasarely was established in 1966 by Victor Vasarely, aiming to build a centre "to promote his ideas of 'art for all' and of the 'city of tomorrow'." [1] Construction of the building started in 1973 with architects John Sonnier and Dominique Ronsseray implementing the designs of Vasarely, and it was inaugurated 14 February 1976. [2]