1.03.2011

i think i hit an optic nerve....

Edna Andrade
American
1917-
"Color Motion 4-64"
Oil on Canvas
(Detail)

Victor Vasarely
French 
1906-1997
"Vega"
Acrylic on canvas
(Detail)

Waclaw Szpakowski
Polish (No!)
1883-1973
"B: B5"
1924
Ink on paper
(Detail)

Ed Mieczkowski
American
1929-
"Blue Bloc"
1967
Acrylic on canvas
(Detail)

Julian Assange, I mean Stanczack
American
1928-
"Provacative Current"
(Maybe it IS by Mr. Assange with that title!)
1965
Acrylic on canvas
(Detail)



Rakuko Naito
American
1935-
"Black and White Stripe - Circle"
1965
Acrylic on linen
(Detail)

Reginald Neal
American
1909-1992
"Square of Two"
1965
Color lithograph
(Detail)

Tadasky
(Tadasuke Kuwayama)
American
1935-
"A 200"
1965
Acrylic on canvas
(Detail)

Wolfgang Ludwig
German (Really?)
1923-
"Cinematic Painting"
("Pittura Cinematico")
1964
Oil on composition board
(Detail)

Wolfgang Ludwig
German
1923-
"Cinematic Painting"
("Pittura Cinematico")
1964
Oil on composition board
(Detail)


Julian Stanczack
American
1928-
"Determinative Focus"
1962
Synthetic polymer
and tempera on canvas
(Detail)

Richard Anuszkiewicz
American
1930-
"Complementary Fission"
1964
Acrylic on panel
(Detail)

Richard Anuszkiewicz
American
1930-
"Luminous"
1964
Acrylic on board
(Detail)


Francois Morellet
French (Are you sure?)
"Tirets 0-90"
1960
Oil on canvas
(Detail)

Marina Apollonio
Italian
1940-
"Circular Dynamics"
("Dianamica Circolare")
1968
Painted wood disk, motorized
(Detail)

Bridget Riley
(Who?)
British
1931-
"Current"
1964
Synthetic polymer paint
on composition board
(Detail)


Julian Stanczack
American
1928-
"Anywhere-Everywhere"
1967
Acrylic on canvas
(Detail)


Spencer Moseley
American
1925-1998
"Little Portuguese Bend"
1965
Acrylic on canvas
(Detail)

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  2. last summer i was invited for dinner with our u.s.ambassador here in vienna. it took place in a very posh flat,host is an art collector and hunter,too.
    so in the dining room underneath the neobaroque ceiling were a number of these large heads of african bulls looking straight ahead,as if running.
    underneath these the collection of vasarelys. side by side.
    on the opposite side of the table the ambassador,great guy,knows a lot about croatian sailboats.
    when the main course was served i noticed he had a little lapel flag.
    when dessert was served the conversation was on its peak, coffee was great, but my frequently looking at the vasarelys, talking to the ambassador ,looking at the vasarelys again and again made the stripes in his lapel flag wave friendly ..

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