Victor Vasarely

(French/Hungarian, 1906–1997)

Victor Vasarely was a French-Hungarian artist credited as the grandfather and leader of the Op Art movement. Utilizing geometric shapes and colorful graphics, the artist created compelling illusions of spatial depth, as seen in his work Vega-Nor (1969). Vasarely’s method of painting borrowed from a range of influences, including Bauhaus design principles, Wassily Kandinsky, and Constructivism. Born Győző Vásárhelyi on April 9, 1906 in Pécs, Hungary, he briefly studied medicine, but after two years he dedicated himself to learn academic painting. In the late 1920s, Vasarely enrolled at the Muhely Academy in Budapest, where the syllabus was largely based on Walter Gropius’s Bauhaus school in Germany. After settling in Paris in 1930, Vasarely worked in advertising agencies to support himself as a graphic artist while creating many works including Zebra (1937), which is considered by some to be one of the earliest examples of Op Art. The artist experimented in a style based in Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism during the 1940s, before arriving at his hallmark checkerboard paintings. Op Art went on to have a number of practitioners, including Bridget Riley and Yaacov Agam. The artist died at age 90 on March 15, 1997 in Paris, France. His works are presently held in the collections of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Tate Gallery in London, and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice. In 2019, a temporary exhibition of Vasarely's work entitled Le Partage des Formes was displayed in the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris.

Victor Vasarely Artworks

Victor Vasarely (275 results)
Bi-Rhombs, 1978

Victor Vasarely

Bi-Rhombs, 1978

Composition Gallery

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”Sixton”, 1987

Victor Vasarely

”Sixton”, 1987

Bukowskis Stockholm

Est. 52,300–69,700 EUR

”Nill

Victor Vasarely

”Nill", 1987

Bukowskis Stockholm

Est. 87,200–131,000 EUR

Méh, 1967

Victor Vasarely

Méh, 1967

Sotheby's New York

Est. 100,000–150,000 USD

Hold-KK, 1967–1969

Victor Vasarely

Hold-KK, 1967–1969

Dorotheum

Est. 130,000–180,000 EUR

Vega Mat, 1969

Victor Vasarely

Vega Mat, 1969

Dorotheum

Est. 80,000–120,000 EUR

Samoça, 1973

Victor Vasarely

Samoça, 1973

Dorotheum

Est. 50,000–70,000 EUR

STIRI, 1988

Victor Vasarely

STIRI, 1988

Dorotheum

Est. 50,000–70,000 EUR

CELL, 1970

Victor Vasarely

CELL, 1970

AM Arte Moderna

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CTA-105 A, 1966

Victor Vasarely

CTA-105 A, 1966

AM Arte Moderna

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The Golfer, 1989

Victor Vasarely

The Golfer, 1989

Composition Gallery

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Folkokta , 1989

Attributed to Victor Vasarely

Folkokta , 1989

Le Coin des Arts

1,300 EUR

Saule HK (Detail), 1967

Victor Vasarely

Saule HK (Detail), 1967

Cerbera Gallery

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Verseit, 1982

Victor Vasarely

Verseit, 1982

Omer Tiroche Gallery

260,000–300,000 GBP

Eloe, 1985

Victor Vasarely

Eloe, 1985

Cowley Abbott

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