
Conceived in the 1960s, Op Art (short for Optical Art) was a radical movement which presented abstract art as optical illusions, therefore giving the viewer the impression of movement through geometric forms. While renowned creatives including Bridget Riley, Jeffrey Steele and Peter Sedgley have remained in the canon of art history as lead exponents of this avant-garde style, one of its earliest and most committed pioneers, Michael Kidner, is not often associated with it.…
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