A major development in the 1960s were the paintings that created optical effects for the spectator. These effects ranged from the subtle, to the disturbing and disorienting. Opt painting used a framework of purely geometric forms as the basis for its effects and also drew on colour theory and the physiology and psychology of perception.
Bridget Riley, Fall
Monday, 12 February 2007
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