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Optical art

The term “Op Art” is used for the first time in 1964. It defines a movement that plays with the visual perception of the viewer by producing images that seem to move, distorting the perspective, which imprint another image in our retinas. Discover the works of Patrick Hughes, inventor of the "reverspective", or the kinetic art of Patrick Rubinstein, but also the lenticular illusions of the photographer Cécile Plaisance, the photomosaics of Joel Moens de Hase, and many other works heiresses to Op Art.

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