Richard Anuszkiewicz

  • What is Op Art?

    A Closer Look at Josef Albers' Legacy
    by Spencer Linford
    Fourteen color lithograph and silkscreen assemblage on museum board
    "Grey Tinted Rainbow", 1991 by Richard Anuszkiewicz, an example of op art
    Op art, or optical art, was the defining art movement of the 60s. Characterized by repeating shapes, forms, lines, and colors, op art creates optical illusions. Catalyzed by artist and color theorist Josef Albers, the movement explored the nature of perception and humanity's relationship to art. Notable artists associated with and influenced by op art are Ellsworth Kelly, Robert Rauschenberg, Polly Apfelbaum, and Richard Anuszkiewicz.