The Responsive Eye

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The Responsive Eye was a landmark 1965 Museum of Modern Art exhibition that brought international attention to Op art through its display of visually dynamic, perception-challenging works.

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instanceOf art exhibition
museum exhibition
aimedAt exploring the psychology of visual perception
closingDate 1965-04-25
country United States of America
curator William C. Seitz NERFINISHED
describedAs landmark exhibition of Op art
exhibitedAt Museum of Modern Art, New York NERFINISHED
exhibitionType group exhibition
focusesOn optical illusion in art
perceptual abstraction
visual perception
genre modern art exhibition
hasParticipant Allan D’Arcangelo NERFINISHED
Bridget Riley NERFINISHED
Carlos Cruz-Diez NERFINISHED
Ellsworth Kelly NERFINISHED
Frank Stella NERFINISHED
Getulio Alviani NERFINISHED
Jesús Rafael Soto NERFINISHED
Josef Albers NERFINISHED
Julian Stanczak NERFINISHED
Julio Le Parc NERFINISHED
Larry Poons NERFINISHED
Ludwig Wilding NERFINISHED
Morris Louis NERFINISHED
Richard Anuszkiewicz NERFINISHED
Richard Smith NERFINISHED
Victor Vasarely NERFINISHED
Yaacov Agam NERFINISHED
hostInstitution Museum of Modern Art, New York NERFINISHED
inception 1965
influenced 1960s graphic design
fashion design in the 1960s
popularization of Op art
languageOfTitle English
location Museum of Modern Art NERFINISHED
New York City
mainSubject Op art NERFINISHED
movement Op art NERFINISHED
notableWorkIncluded Current (Bridget Riley) NERFINISHED
Vega series (Victor Vasarely) NERFINISHED
numberOfArtistsExhibited more than 90
numberOfWorksExhibited over 100
openingDate 1965-02-23
organizer Museum of Modern Art NERFINISHED
subjectOf The Responsive Eye (1966 film) NERFINISHED
title The Responsive Eye NERFINISHED

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Op art popularizedByExhibition The Responsive Eye