
Victor Vasareli
Source: Wikidata · Last verified 2026-07-17
Hungarian-French artist (1906-1997)
About the Artist
Victor Vasarely was a Hungarian-French artist born in 1906 and died in 1997, one of the leading figures of Op Art. He initially intended to study medicine but turned to art out of a passion for design, going on to work in Paris. His work was deeply influenced by Constructivism and geometric abstraction, pursuing pure visual composition while excluding emotional expression. Vasarely created visual effects through the precise arrangement of color and form, exploring absolute beauty through impersonal, abstract forms. His signature works are visually experimental pieces that embody the characteristics of Op Art, making an important contribution to modern abstract art.
- Life Dates 1906~1997
- Nationality Hungary
- Art Movement Op Art
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