In this exhibition, 25 works from the 1960s demonstrate how Op was the first movement to explore new understandings of the psychology and science of perception. Viewer participation in today's digital ...
The room convulsed in fuzzy, static-like patterns. Every stool and wall shook as though they had just came in from the sub-zero cold. But the room wasn’t moving; this perception-pounding trip was ...
Op art, once a 1960s sensation of mind-bending patterns and illusions, is finding fresh life through AI tools, 3D printing, and advanced printing techniques. Artists and designers are merging ...