MAN’S eyes are not windows, although he has long regarded them as such. They can be baffled, boggled and balked. They often see things that are not there and fail to see things that are. In the eyes ...
Optical art — also known as Op art — caused what Assistant Professor of History of Art and Architecture Lindsay Caplan described as a “critical panic around art’s illusionistic quality” when it ...
Op art, once a 1960s sensation of mind-bending patterns and illusions, is finding fresh life through AI tools, 3D printing, and advanced printing techniques. Artists and designers are merging ...