Yvaral, Jean-pierre Vasarely: Étoile (1975)

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Artist: Yvaral, Jean-Pierre Vasarely (1934-2002)
Title: Étolie
Publication date: 1975
Medium: Silkscreen on cardboard
Dimensions: 54.5 × 47 cm (21 1/2 × 18 1/2 in.)
Edition: Limited edition of 50
Markings:Hand-signed and numbered in pencil by the artist

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The piece features a complex interplay of lines and shapes that create a star-like form, or "étoile" in French. Utilizing a monochromatic or limited color palette, Yvaral manipulates these elements to produce an illusion of depth and movement, challenging the viewer's perception. The precise arrangement of geometric forms results in a vibrating, pulsating effect, a hallmark of Yvaral's op-art style.

Yvaral, Jean-Pierre Vasarely (1934-2002)

Yvaral, born Jean-Pierre Vasarely, was a French artist known for his pioneering work in optical and kinetic art. The son of renowned artist Victor Vasarely, Yvaral co-founded the Groupe de Recherche d’Art Visuel (GRAV) in 1960, focusing on dynamic and interactive art. His innovative use of geometric patterns and optical illusions sought to engage viewers and challenge perceptions. Yvaral's work has been exhibited globally, earning him a prominent place in the world of contemporary art. His legacy continues to influence the realms of visual and digital art today.

Condition: Good overall condition (Integrity and authenticity).

Provenance: Acquired at auction. Ownership: Monginho Collection

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Artist: Yvaral, Jean-Pierre Vasarely (1934-2002)
Title: Étolie
Publication date: 1975
Medium: Silkscreen on cardboard
Dimensions: 54.5 × 47 cm (21 1/2 × 18 1/2 in.)
Edition: Limited edition of 50
Markings:Hand-signed and numbered in pencil by the artist

About

The piece features a complex interplay of lines and shapes that create a star-like form, or "étoile" in French. Utilizing a monochromatic or limited color palette, Yvaral manipulates these elements to produce an illusion of depth and movement, challenging the viewer's perception. The precise arrangement of geometric forms results in a vibrating, pulsating effect, a hallmark of Yvaral's op-art style.

Yvaral, Jean-Pierre Vasarely (1934-2002)

Yvaral, born Jean-Pierre Vasarely, was a French artist known for his pioneering work in optical and kinetic art. The son of renowned artist Victor Vasarely, Yvaral co-founded the Groupe de Recherche d’Art Visuel (GRAV) in 1960, focusing on dynamic and interactive art. His innovative use of geometric patterns and optical illusions sought to engage viewers and challenge perceptions. Yvaral's work has been exhibited globally, earning him a prominent place in the world of contemporary art. His legacy continues to influence the realms of visual and digital art today.

Condition: Good overall condition (Integrity and authenticity).

Provenance: Acquired at auction. Ownership: Monginho Collection

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Artist: Yvaral, Jean-Pierre Vasarely (1934-2002)
Title: Étolie
Publication date: 1975
Medium: Silkscreen on cardboard
Dimensions: 54.5 × 47 cm (21 1/2 × 18 1/2 in.)
Edition: Limited edition of 50
Markings:Hand-signed and numbered in pencil by the artist

About

The piece features a complex interplay of lines and shapes that create a star-like form, or "étoile" in French. Utilizing a monochromatic or limited color palette, Yvaral manipulates these elements to produce an illusion of depth and movement, challenging the viewer's perception. The precise arrangement of geometric forms results in a vibrating, pulsating effect, a hallmark of Yvaral's op-art style.

Yvaral, Jean-Pierre Vasarely (1934-2002)

Yvaral, born Jean-Pierre Vasarely, was a French artist known for his pioneering work in optical and kinetic art. The son of renowned artist Victor Vasarely, Yvaral co-founded the Groupe de Recherche d’Art Visuel (GRAV) in 1960, focusing on dynamic and interactive art. His innovative use of geometric patterns and optical illusions sought to engage viewers and challenge perceptions. Yvaral's work has been exhibited globally, earning him a prominent place in the world of contemporary art. His legacy continues to influence the realms of visual and digital art today.

Condition: Good overall condition (Integrity and authenticity).

Provenance: Acquired at auction. Ownership: Monginho Collection