Hungarian House of op-art (optical art) - Vasarely Museum gives an idea of the important stages of the life of the artist Victor Vasarely. The museum's exhibits show how diverse was the work and methods of work in different periods of life Vasarely, and how they relate to his personal experience and his entourage.
In 1968, Victor Vasarely gave the museum 42 serigraphy. This series has been demonstrated to the public at the first exhibition of Vasarely in Hungary. Further donations - paintings, tapestries, plastic and graphic works joined the museum collection in the next year, so there was a permanent exhibition. The artist gave the city of Pécs not only their work, but also some remarkable work of his wife Claire and son Ivarala, as well as other modern European artists.
Vasarely Museum opened in 1976 in a house on Káptalan, 3, where the artist was born. The exhibition - one of the most popular and most visited exhibitions in Pec - was shown in other countries over the last decade, so with the creativity of the artist can meet fans of op-art in Europe.
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