1988
From his Gordes work, Vasarely began to developed his kinematic images, superimposed acrylic glass panes creating impressions of dynamism dependent upon the viewpoint. Vasarely became a prominent figure among kinetic artists, exhibiting alongside Man Ray at the Denise René gallery in the exhibition Le Mouvement. In October 1967, designer Will Burtin invited Vasarely to present at his Vision conference at New York University, which proved to be a seminal moment in Vasarely's development of his ideas on visual kinetics. In 1970, Vasarely opened his first dedicated museum with over 500 works, and built the Foundation Vasarely which was inaugurated in 1976 by Georges Pompidou, the French president at the time. In the same year, Vasarely's large, kinematic object Georges Pompidou was installed at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, coinciding with his huge donation of his works to the Vasarely Museum in Pécs. In 1987, the second Vasarely museum was established in Zichy Palace in Budapest, to which he donated a large repository of his work thought to exceed 400 items. This was the moment in his career which gave rise to Axo 99, which overlays hand painting and traditional sculpture with optical illusionary technique, culminating in these two unique pieces.
Shaped wood, 1988, hand-painted with acrylic in colours, signed in ink, a double signed artist's proof aside from the standard edition of 175, published by Circle Fine Art Corporation, Chicago, 70 Ã 10 x 34.5 cm. (27.56 Ã 3.94 Ã 13.58 in.)
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