Kallion (1989) Printmaking by Victor Vasarely

Printmaking on Paper, 98x67 in
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  • Limited Edition (#89/250) Printmaking, Screenprinting on Paper
  • Dimensions 104x73 in
    Dimensions of the work alone, without framing: Height 98in, Width 67in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in good condition
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  • Categories Printmaking under $5,000 Abstract Colorful
"Kallion" se caractérise par l'utilisation de formes géométriques précises et de couleurs vives. Vasarely a créé un motif complexe composé de lignes droites, de courbes et de motifs répétitifs qui se superposent pour créer une composition dynamique et captivante. La sérigraphie est réalisée à l'aide d'une technique[...]
"Kallion" se caractérise par l'utilisation de formes géométriques précises et de couleurs vives. Vasarely a créé un motif complexe composé de lignes droites, de courbes et de motifs répétitifs qui se superposent pour créer une composition dynamique et captivante.

La sérigraphie est réalisée à l'aide d'une technique d'impression qui consiste à faire passer de l'encre à travers un écran finement maillé pour créer des motifs sur un support. Vasarely utilisait souvent la sérigraphie pour produire ses œuvres, car cette technique lui permettait de reproduire avec précision ses motifs géométriques et d'expérimenter avec les couleurs et les textures.

"Kallion" est un exemple frappant de l'esthétique caractéristique de Vasarely, où il joue avec les effets optiques et crée une illusion de mouvement et de profondeur à travers ses arrangements géométriques. Ses œuvres, dont "Kallion", ont eu une influence significative sur le mouvement de l'art optique et cinétique, et continuent d'inspirer de nombreux artistes contemporains.

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Victor Vasarely, born Győző Vásárhelyi on April 9, 1906, in Pécs, Hungary, was a pioneering figure in the world of modern art and is often celebrated as the[...]

Victor Vasarely, born Győző Vásárhelyi on April 9, 1906, in Pécs, Hungary, was a pioneering figure in the world of modern art and is often celebrated as the father of the Op Art movement. He was a prominent artist renowned for his exploration of geometric abstraction and optical illusions.

Vasarely's early life was marked by a passion for art, and he began studying medicine at Budapest University in 1925. However, he soon abandoned his medical studies to pursue his true calling in the arts. In 1927, he enrolled at the Műhely, a renowned art school in Budapest, where he was influenced by Bauhaus ideas and abstract art. He studied under influential figures like Sándor Bortnyik, who played a pivotal role in shaping his artistic vision.

In the 1930s, Vasarely moved to Paris, where he continued to refine his artistic style. It was during this period that he adopted the name "Vasarely," which is a phonetic transformation of his Hungarian surname, Vásárhelyi. He began to experiment with abstract geometric shapes and optical effects in his artwork.

Vasarely's breakthrough moment came in the 1950s when he developed the distinctive style that would become synonymous with Op Art. His works featured meticulously arranged geometric forms and contrasting colors to create the illusion of movement and depth. His Op Art pieces, including "Zebra" and "Vega-Nor," are iconic examples of this genre.

The Op Art movement, short for Optical Art, aimed to engage viewers through optical illusions and perceptual tricks. Vasarely's work became associated with this movement, and he played a vital role in popularizing it, gaining international recognition in the process.

In addition to his artwork, Vasarely was deeply committed to making art more accessible to the public. He believed in the concept of "democratic art" and produced multiples of his works, such as serigraphs and lithographs, making them affordable and widely available.

Victor Vasarely's influence extended beyond the realm of fine art. His optical designs and geometric patterns found their way into commercial and industrial applications, including graphic design, product packaging, and even architectural projects. His art was featured in exhibitions worldwide, and he received numerous awards and accolades throughout his career.

Vasarely's artistic legacy continues to inspire contemporary artists exploring the boundaries of visual perception and abstraction. He passed away on March 15, 1997, in Paris, leaving behind a substantial body of work and an enduring impact on the world of art and design. His contributions to the Op Art movement and his innovative use of geometric abstraction and optical illusions remain celebrated and influential in the art world.

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