Victor Vasarely: Galeria Quadrum (Lisbon, 1974)

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Exhibition catalogue

Publisher: Galeria Quadrum, Lisbon
Artist: Victor Vasarely (1906-1997)
Title: Vasarely
Publication date: 1974
Dimensions: 24,5 x 20,5 cm. (9,65 x 8,07 in.)
Contributions: José-Augusto França and Jean-Louis Ferrier
Pages:Unpaginated (26)
Languages: French and Portuguese
Edition: Single edition

About

​Victor Vasarely, renowned as the father of Op Art, exhibited his work at Galeria Quadrum in Lisbon during the gallery's early years. Founded by Dulce d'Agro in November 1973, Galeria Quadrum quickly became a pivotal space for contemporary art in Portugal. The exhibition included oil paintings on canvas, serigraphs, and multiples.

This exhibition at Galeria Quadrum was part of Vasarely's international exposure during that period. Throughout the 1970s, Vasarely's work was being shown in various galleries and exhibitions across Europe and beyond

This catalog provides an overview of the exhibited works, some of which are well known to the public. It includes texts by José-Augusto França and Jean-Louis Ferrier.

Victor Vasarely (1906-1997)

Victor Vasarely, born in 1906 in Pécs, Hungary, and later becoming a French citizen, is widely regarded as the father of the Op Art movement. His pioneering work in optical art employs geometric shapes, vibrant colors, and precise patterns to create dynamic visual effects that challenge and engage the viewer's perception. Vasarely's art often features a sense of movement and depth, achieved through meticulously constructed arrangements of forms and colors. Throughout his career, he explored the intersections of art, science, and technology, striving to create a universal visual language. Vasarely's innovative contributions have left a lasting impact on contemporary art, making him one of the most influential figures in the 20th-century art world.

Condition:Good overall condition (Integrity and authenticity). Signs of age and wear.

Provenance: Acquired from a private collection in Portugal. Ownership: Monginho Collection

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Exhibition catalogue

Publisher: Galeria Quadrum, Lisbon
Artist: Victor Vasarely (1906-1997)
Title: Vasarely
Publication date: 1974
Dimensions: 24,5 x 20,5 cm. (9,65 x 8,07 in.)
Contributions: José-Augusto França and Jean-Louis Ferrier
Pages:Unpaginated (26)
Languages: French and Portuguese
Edition: Single edition

About

​Victor Vasarely, renowned as the father of Op Art, exhibited his work at Galeria Quadrum in Lisbon during the gallery's early years. Founded by Dulce d'Agro in November 1973, Galeria Quadrum quickly became a pivotal space for contemporary art in Portugal. The exhibition included oil paintings on canvas, serigraphs, and multiples.

This exhibition at Galeria Quadrum was part of Vasarely's international exposure during that period. Throughout the 1970s, Vasarely's work was being shown in various galleries and exhibitions across Europe and beyond

This catalog provides an overview of the exhibited works, some of which are well known to the public. It includes texts by José-Augusto França and Jean-Louis Ferrier.

Victor Vasarely (1906-1997)

Victor Vasarely, born in 1906 in Pécs, Hungary, and later becoming a French citizen, is widely regarded as the father of the Op Art movement. His pioneering work in optical art employs geometric shapes, vibrant colors, and precise patterns to create dynamic visual effects that challenge and engage the viewer's perception. Vasarely's art often features a sense of movement and depth, achieved through meticulously constructed arrangements of forms and colors. Throughout his career, he explored the intersections of art, science, and technology, striving to create a universal visual language. Vasarely's innovative contributions have left a lasting impact on contemporary art, making him one of the most influential figures in the 20th-century art world.

Condition:Good overall condition (Integrity and authenticity). Signs of age and wear.

Provenance: Acquired from a private collection in Portugal. Ownership: Monginho Collection

Exhibition catalogue

Publisher: Galeria Quadrum, Lisbon
Artist: Victor Vasarely (1906-1997)
Title: Vasarely
Publication date: 1974
Dimensions: 24,5 x 20,5 cm. (9,65 x 8,07 in.)
Contributions: José-Augusto França and Jean-Louis Ferrier
Pages:Unpaginated (26)
Languages: French and Portuguese
Edition: Single edition

About

​Victor Vasarely, renowned as the father of Op Art, exhibited his work at Galeria Quadrum in Lisbon during the gallery's early years. Founded by Dulce d'Agro in November 1973, Galeria Quadrum quickly became a pivotal space for contemporary art in Portugal. The exhibition included oil paintings on canvas, serigraphs, and multiples.

This exhibition at Galeria Quadrum was part of Vasarely's international exposure during that period. Throughout the 1970s, Vasarely's work was being shown in various galleries and exhibitions across Europe and beyond

This catalog provides an overview of the exhibited works, some of which are well known to the public. It includes texts by José-Augusto França and Jean-Louis Ferrier.

Victor Vasarely (1906-1997)

Victor Vasarely, born in 1906 in Pécs, Hungary, and later becoming a French citizen, is widely regarded as the father of the Op Art movement. His pioneering work in optical art employs geometric shapes, vibrant colors, and precise patterns to create dynamic visual effects that challenge and engage the viewer's perception. Vasarely's art often features a sense of movement and depth, achieved through meticulously constructed arrangements of forms and colors. Throughout his career, he explored the intersections of art, science, and technology, striving to create a universal visual language. Vasarely's innovative contributions have left a lasting impact on contemporary art, making him one of the most influential figures in the 20th-century art world.

Condition:Good overall condition (Integrity and authenticity). Signs of age and wear.

Provenance: Acquired from a private collection in Portugal. Ownership: Monginho Collection