Manuel Mira Godinho
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Hello Mrs. Riley
British artist Bridget Riley distinguished in the 1960s and 1970s as an exponent of op-art. This stream of art explored the visual impact of optical effects. This instalation mounted on the floor of the boiling room, in the entrance of the New Tate in London, in 2011, seem to be inspired by Riley's and her op-art colleagues work.
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Hello Mrs. Riley
British artist Bridget Riley distinguished in the 1960s and 1970s as an exponent of op-art. This stream of art explored the visual impact of optical effects. This instalation mounted on the floor of the boiling room, in the entrance of the New Tate in London, in 2011, seem to be inspired by Riley's and her op-art colleagues work.
6,920
views
68
faves
76
comments
Uploaded on June 15, 2011
Taken on June 9, 2011