... and in Thorns, Purple and Green their variance creates an optical illusion reminiscent of Bridget Riley’s work, the eye unsure whether to focus on the green arrow-like s...
... did marvel at the omission of the now revered Lee Krasner, and wondered, too, given that Bridget Riley had put her name to the field, why the vibrant op art movement is re...
... think of now who have greatly influenced me because of their elegance, attitude, fortitude or inner strength – Jacqueline Humphries, Fred Sandback, Steven Parrino, Adria...
... Peter Phillips. From that time, things changed, young English painting became acceptable. Then there was the Paris Biennale where I showed with Bridget Riley, John Hoyland...
... Vasarely’s striped vibrations? “Kinetic Art.” There was no refuting, however, the pulsing black-and-white Bridget Rileys at Sims Reed – op art by definition.
In ...
... certain noticeable omissions: Bridget Riley, Frank Stella, Marlow Moss and a host of artists who exhibited at the Last Futurist Exhibition of Paintings 0.10 (1915-16), the...
... possibilities of application. I don’t think this worry has yet been proved altogether unfounded. Bridget Riley is still in a special position because people seemed to re...
... later, his work was shown alongside that of Bridget Riley and Frank Stella in the seminal Op Art exhibition at the same venue. In 1970, he was given a solo exhibition at t...
... Burra and Powys Arthur Evans explore British history, while Bridget Riley and Bob Law use the medium of the line for the contemplative and abstract. Curator Emma Cousin fi...
... Painting 74, and he had more than 30 solo shows during his career. He won many awards and accolades. In 1973, on the recommendation of Bridget Riley, he won the Mark Rothk...
... informed by the work of many artists, on whom she has carried out detailed research in the past, such as Frank Stella and Bridget Riley, Tabacco infuses the apparently uny...
... art’s A-stream.
The gallery is framed by a dialogue between two black and white “dot” works hanging at opposite ends of the room. Tauba Auerbach’s Crumple VII (2...
... and Memory in World Cultures
Bridget Riley
Medicine Man: The Forgotten Museum of Henry Wellcome
Winifred Nicholson in Scotland
Monet: The Seine and the Sea 1878-18...
... art”. And I think Sturgis would agree that Heilmann’s work shows one of these justifications needn’t be employed at the expense of the other. In the words of Bridget...
... of successful and hyper ambitious male artists (!) although there are plenty of women painters who would laugh in the face of such a suggestion too (Sarah Morris and even ...
... of the series by Tate Britain to represent the work of, 'senior British artists of exceptional significance' and follows Lucian Freud in 2002, Bridget Riley in 2003 and An...
... British contemporary art (other artists included, Bridget Riley, Allen Jones, John Hoyland, Patrick Caulfield and Patrick Proctor). Greatly inspired by the colour field pa...
... of the 1960s, with Kenneth Noland and Donald Judd. One of the Op artists is Bridget Riley. MoMA has been criticised for not including many women artists but the museum is ...
, 2003
The 100th anniversary this year of the Venice Biennale will probably not be its last. But then it’s a good opportunity to call it a century, with the 5oth Biennale creaki...