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Op Art is also known as what?

Op Art is also known as Optical Art. It is a style of visual art that uses optical illusions to create the impression of movement or depth on a flat surface. Artists employ precise patterns, contrasting colors, and geometric forms to engage viewers’ perceptions and create dynamic visual experiences. Notable Op Art artists include Bridget Riley and Victor Vasarely.


What does OP stand for in op art?

The "OP" in Op Art is short for "Optical"


What is the theme of Bridget Riley's art?

Bridget Riley's main theme is Optical Art, also known as Op. Art


In op art what does op mean?

In OP art OP means Optical Illusion.


Where was op art invented?

Op Art wasn't specifically 'invented' anywhere although the origins are European. Two of the pioneers in Op Art were Victor Vasarely (considered to be the father of Op Art) who was Hungarian, although he lived for most of his working life in Paris. The other main exponent was Bridget Riley who worked from her studio in London. You can find out more about both of these people in wikipedia or op-art.co.uk


Where can one purchase optical art?

Optical art is often referred to as Op Art, and can be purchased at a variety of online sites. Some of the sites that are currently offering Optical art for sale are the "All Posters" site, Amazon as well as on "Fine Art America".


What art movement was after op art?

It does not work that way. Styles come and go irrespective of others, and usually there are two or more styles flourishing at the same time. There are op artists working today. Other styles or groupings from the second half of the 20th century are Pop Art, Abstract Expressionism, Hyperrealism, Minimalism, Video Art, etc.


Where is the curator in the pop art museum?

On the Main street to the left where the artists hang their painting.


Where did op art originate?

France. Michel-Eugene Chevreul founded op art in 1839.


Who was the first to use op art?

Op Art made its appearance in the United States and Europe in the late 1950s. Op Art, also called Optical Art, was popular along side Pop Art. Branching from the geometric abstraction movement. Op Art was encompassing artists of very different nationalities, including Soto (Venezuelan), Agam (Israeli), Vasarely (Hungarian) and Riley (English). The term first appeared in print in Time Magazine in October 1964. Victor Vasarely's 1930s works such as Zebra (1938)should be considered the first works of Op Art.The Parisian gallery owner Denise Rene was the very first person to show Op Art to the public.In 1965 The Museum of Modern Art in New York put on a major Op Art exhibition, The Responsive Eye.Bridget Riley is perhaps the best known of the Op artists.Main Representatives :Victor VasarelyYaakov AgamJessus-Raphael SotoJean-Pierre YvaralBridget Riley


What does op-art mean?

Op art, also known as optical art, is a style of visual art that uses optical illusions. Op artworks are abstract, with many better-known pieces in black and white.


Who were some influential artists of the 1960's and what pieces of art did they create?

There were several movements during the 60s and 70s. Pop Art was still flourishing, there were Happening, Hard Edge, Minimalism, Op Art, etc.