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Vasarely, Victor, Image-miroir (Mirror Image), 1965


Signé Victor Vasarely, Aluminum Écran de soie, Image-miroir (Mirror Image), 1965

Vasarely Aluminum Écran de soie Signé, Image-miroir (Mirror Image), 1965

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Artiste: Vasarely, Victor (1906 - 1997)
Titre: Image-miroir (Mirror Image), 1965
Moyen:
Aluminum Écran de soie
Taille d'image: 18 1/8 in x 15 3/4 in (46 cm x 40 cm)
Signé: Hand signed by Victor Vasarely (1906 – 1997) in black ink on one of the aluminum panels, nearest to the center
Edition: From the series portfolio, Planetary Folklore
Condition: This work is in excellent condition.
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Article# 2470
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Playing with light and shadow, Vasarely creates an X-shaped sculpture composed of aluminum sheets. The effect of the reflecting aluminum panels and the "mirror imaging" of the positive and negative spaces between the circles and squares serves as a fascinating optical homage to abstraction and geometry.


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Description historique:

Created in 1965, this sculpture is hand signed by Victor Vasarely (1906 – 1997) in black ink on one of the aluminum panels in the lower right (nearest to the center cross-section); from the portfolio, Planetary Folklore.

Vasarely takes a step away from his usual ventures into plastic multiples and wood sculptures to explore variations in aluminum paneling combined with silkscreen techniques.  This is perhaps taking his quasi two dimensional multiples to another level; here, he has formed an even more intriguing piece with two flat panels, bisecting both pieces and constructing them into a vertical, X composition. 

 

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La biographie de Victor Vasarely

Victor VasarelyVictor Vasarely (1906 - 1997)

A personal recollection (by Alex Adelman): I was very fortunate to have met Victor Vasarely several times and will always remember him as a very warm, funny, charming, intelligent man. However, what struck me most about him was that he had a child-like innocence and wonderment toward both people and the world around him. The last time I saw him, a year or so ago, I remember fondly watching him play Yvaral several games of chess. Needless to say, he beat Yvaral each time! We shared a glass of wine, chocolates and then he entertained us with Hungarian folk songs. It was a truly fun and memorable occasion!

Internationally recognized as one of the most important artists of the 20th century. Victor Vasarely is the acknowledged leader of the Op Art movement, and his innovations in color and optical illusion have had a strong influence on many modern artists.

In 1947, Vasarely discovered his place in abstract art. Influenced by his experiences at Breton Beach of Belle Isle, he concluded that "internal geometry" could be seen below the surface of the entire world. He conceived that form and color are inseparable. "Every form is a base for color, every color is the attribute of a form." Forms from nature were thus transposed into purely abstract elements in his paintings. Recognizing the inner geometry of nature, Vasarely wrote, "the ellipsoid form...will slowly, but tenaciously, take hold of the surface, and become its raison d'etre. Henceforth, this ovoid form will signify in all my works of this period, the 'oceanic feeling'...I can no longer admit an inner world and another, an outer world, apart. The within and the without communicate by osmosis, or, one might rather say: the spatial-material universe, energetic-living, feeling-thinking, form a whole, indivisible... The languages of the spirit are but the supervibrations of the great physical nature."

Victor Vasarely was born in Pecs, Hungary in 1906. After receiving his baccalaureate degree in 1925, he began studying art at the Podolini-Volkmann Academy in Budapest. In 1928, he transferred to the Muhely Academy, also known as the Budapest Bauhaus, where he studied with Alexander Bortnijik. At the Academy, he became familiar with the contemporary research in color and optics by Jaohannes Itten, Josef Albers, and the Constructivists Malevich and Kandinsky.

After his first one-man show in 1930, at the Kovacs Akos Gallery in Budapest, Vasarely moved to Paris. For the next thirteen years, he devoted himself to graphic studies. His lifelong fascination with linear patterning led him to draw figurative and abstract patterned subjects, such as his series of harlequins, checkers, tigers, and zebras. During this period, Vasarely also created multi-dimensional works of art by super-imposing patterned layers of cellophane on one another to attain the illusion of depth.

In 1943, Vasarely began to work extensively in oils, creating both abstract and figurative canvases. His first Parisian exhibition was the following year at the Galerie Denise Rene which he helped found. Vasarely became the recognized leader of the avant-garde group of artists affiliated with the gallery.

In 1955, Galerie Denise Rene hosted a major group exhibition in connection with Vasarely's painting experiments with movement. This was the first important exhibition of kinetic art and included works by Yaacov Agam, Pol Bury, Soto, and Jean Tinguely, among others.

During the 1950's, Vasarely wrote a series of manifestos on the use of optical phenomena for artistic purposes. Together with his paintings and Vasarely prints, these were a significant influence on younger artists. According to the artist, "In the last analysis, the picture-object in pure composition appears to me as the last link in the family 'paintings,' still possessing by its shining beauty, an end in itself. But it is already more than a painting, the forms and colors which compose it are still situated on the plane, but the plastic event which they trigger fuses in front of and in the plane. It is thereby an end, but also a beginning, a kind of launching pad for future achievements."

Today, Victor Vasarely's prints, paintings, collages and sculptures are celebrated in numerous exhibits all around the world.

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Vasarely Aluminum Écran de soie Signé, Image-miroir (Mirror Image), 1965
Vasarely Aluminum Écran de soie Signé, Image-miroir (Mirror Image), 1965
Vasarely Aluminum Écran de soie Signé, Image-miroir (Mirror Image), 1965
Vasarely Aluminum Écran de soie Signé, Image-miroir (Mirror Image), 1965
Vasarely Aluminum Écran de soie Signé, Image-miroir (Mirror Image), 1965
Vasarely Aluminum Écran de soie Signé, Image-miroir (Mirror Image), 1965
Vasarely Aluminum Écran de soie Signé, Image-miroir (Mirror Image), 1965
Vasarely Aluminum Écran de soie Signé, Image-miroir (Mirror Image), 1965
Vasarely Aluminum Écran de soie Signé, Image-miroir (Mirror Image), 1965
Vasarely Aluminum Écran de soie Signé, Image-miroir (Mirror Image), 1965
Vasarely Aluminum Écran de soie Signé, Image-miroir (Mirror Image), 1965