VICTOR VASARELY


Victor Vasarely was a pioneering Hungarian-French artist widely regarded as the father of Op Art. Through his precise use of geometry, color, and optical illusion, he created mesmerizing visual experiences that redefined perception and movement in modern art. His works are held in major museums around the world—including MoMA, the Centre Pompidou, and the Tate—and his influence continues to shape contemporary design, architecture, and visual culture.