| 21. | There are also checks, plaids, stripes, argyles and Op Art-style effects for the truly daring.
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| 22. | Others, more resolutely esthetic in their stripes and dots, amounted to fuzzy versions of Op Art.
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| 23. | It draws on the tradition of Op Art.
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| 24. | He was part of the Op Art movement.
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| 25. | Increasingly he was lumped in with Minimalism and Op Art, though his work predated both movements.
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| 26. | I don't know what that is, Op Art.
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| 27. | Victor Vasarely, a pioneer of Op Art, studied at this school before establishing in Paris in 1930.
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| 28. | This visual ambiguity has been exploited in op art, as well as " impossible object " drawings.
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| 29. | Op Art still gives me a hangover.
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| 30. | Their built-up tangles suggest spacial depth, and their swells and waves have an Op Art-ish retinal throb.
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