Victor Vasarely (1906-1997) - Conjonction





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Conjonction (1987)
Artist: Victor Vasarely
Title: Conjonction
Year: 1987
Technique: Color silkscreen
Dimensions: 82 × 78 cm
Signature: Hand-signed by the artist
Edition: 250 + 20
Catalogue reference: Benavides 1028
Type of work: Limited edition silkscreen
Framing: Not framed
Description:
Conjonction (1987) is a captivating color silkscreen by Victor Vasarely, the visionary master of Op Art. This work illustrates the artist's emblematic approach to geometric abstraction, producing changing visual effects and dimensional illusions through precise color modulation and a structural balance.
The bold chromatic play and rhythmic shapes of the silkscreen underscore Vasarely's unmatched ability to create movement within static compositions. This edition is signed and numbered FVP /20, an uncommon edition format that makes it even more desirable for collectors of Vasarely's printed works.
Listed in Benavides' Catalogue Raisonné (no. 1028), Conjonction represents an important work from the late Vasarely period, where his exploration of optical vibration and spatial ambiguity reached its peak.
Conjonction (1987)
Artist: Victor Vasarely
Title: Conjonction
Year: 1987
Technique: Color silkscreen
Dimensions: 82 × 78 cm
Signature: Hand-signed by the artist
Edition: 250 + 20
Catalogue reference: Benavides 1028
Type of work: Limited edition silkscreen
Framing: Not framed
Description:
Conjonction (1987) is a captivating color silkscreen by Victor Vasarely, the visionary master of Op Art. This work illustrates the artist's emblematic approach to geometric abstraction, producing changing visual effects and dimensional illusions through precise color modulation and a structural balance.
The bold chromatic play and rhythmic shapes of the silkscreen underscore Vasarely's unmatched ability to create movement within static compositions. This edition is signed and numbered FVP /20, an uncommon edition format that makes it even more desirable for collectors of Vasarely's printed works.
Listed in Benavides' Catalogue Raisonné (no. 1028), Conjonction represents an important work from the late Vasarely period, where his exploration of optical vibration and spatial ambiguity reached its peak.
