Kidio by Victor Vasarely

Kidio 1969

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painting, acrylic-paint

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op-art

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painting

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op art

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pop art

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acrylic-paint

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abstract

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geometric

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abstraction

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pop-art

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modernism

Victor Vasarely made this print, called Kidio, using serigraphy. The artwork epitomizes Op Art, a style emerging mid-century that explores optical illusions to challenge visual perception. Vasarely's art reflects the post-war era's fascination with technology and industrial production. His geometric abstractions, arranged in precise patterns, mimic the mechanical reproduction of images and forms. The clean lines and bold colors evoke a sense of modernity and progress, mirroring the utopian ideals prevalent in the mid-20th century. Notably, his work distances itself from emotional expression and instead embraces scientific precision. Examining Vasarely's personal and professional papers alongside exhibition catalogues and critical reviews provides insight into the cultural values that shape artistic creation. The meaning of art resides not merely in its aesthetic properties but in its intricate interplay with social, economic, and institutional forces.

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