In 1962, English artist Bridget Riley created Untitled (based on Movement in Squares), a seemingly straightforward but ultimately complex black-and-white print featuring a warped stratum of squares.
Britain’s pre-eminent abstract painter looks anew at her career, from her black-and-white 1960s Op Art to her contemporary explorations with color. By Karen Rosenberg “I’m always interested in the ...
In the 1950s and ’60s, book cover designers borrowed from the aesthetics of the burgeoning Op art movement, creating brightly colored geometric patterns that looked like mass-produced Bridget Rileys ...
A famous Erie-born artist will be honored with a state historical marker in his hometown. The marker honoring Richard Anuszkiewicz is among 45 new historical signs approved by the Pennsylvania ...
Photoshop CC 2018 tutorial showing how to create your own eye-catching poster design inspired by Victor Vasarely, who's considered the "grandfather" of the Op Art movement, which became popular in the ...