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Op Art Revisited Opens Today at Albright-Knox Art Gallery |
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Victor Vasarely, Vega-Nor, 1969, Oil on canvas, Collection Albright-Knox Art Gallery.
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BUFFALO, NY.- Organized by Albright-Knox Art Gallery Associate Curator Holly E. Hughes, the exhibition includes 43 paintings and sculptures from artists central to the Op Art or Optical Art movement, such as Josef Albers, Richard Anuskiewicz, Bridget Riley, Julian Stanczak, and Victor Vasarely. Through the use of parallel lines, concentric circles and electric colors, these artists manipulated depth, perspective, space, and color to create an optical illusion.
Op Art Revisited, comprised entirely of works acquired by the Albright-Knox over the last 50 years, will be on view at the Gallery from July 18 through January 25, 2009. Most of the works in this presentation entered the collection shortly after their creation, exemplifying the Gallerys tradition of buying artwork while the paint was still wet. Victor Vasarelys Vega Nor, created in 1969 was the gift of Gallery patron Seymour H. Knox Jr. in 1969.
The Op Art movement began in the 1950s only to peak in the mid-1960s and fade from the scene due to a lack of critical interest. More recent works by contemporary artists Tim Bavington, Olafur Eliasson, and Susie Rosmarin are also included in the exhibition to illustrate a resurgence of interest in Op Art. Olafur Eliassons work Triple ripple, 2004, a spectacular and elegant installation that uses reflective light to interact with both architectural space and the viewer is being exhibited for the first time.
This exhibition debuted as part of the Bank of America Great Art Series, in April 2006 at the New York State Museum in Albany, NY and subsequently traveled to the San Jose Museum of Art, CA.
The Albright-Knox Art Gallery is recognized as one of the worlds leading collections of modern and contemporary art. With more than 6,500 works in its collection and a dynamic series of exhibitions and public programs, the AKAG continues to grow and fulfill its mission to acquire, exhibit, and preserve modern and contemporary art in an enriching, dynamic, and vibrant environment.
Hours: Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Thursday, Friday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; closed Mondays and Tuesdays. Admission: $10 adults; $8 seniors and students; free, children 13 and under. On Fridays from 3 to 10 p.m., Gusto at the Gallery, features a variety of free programs for visitors of all ages.
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