Image 1 of Vintage silkscreen Marilyn Monroe by Yvaral (Jean-Pierre Vasarely), 1970
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Vintage silkscreen Marilyn Monroe by Yvaral (Jean-Pierre Vasarely), 1970

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Yvaral (Jean-Pierre Vasarely) - Marilyn MonroeSerigraphy Signed and dedicated Annotated artist's proof Circa 197075x75 cm1900€ Yvaral is the son of Victor Vasarely, but he deserves to be considered an artist in his own right. Jean-Pierre Yvaral is one of the founders in 1960 of the GRAV movement with François Morellet, Horacio Garcia Rossi, Julio le Parc or Joël Stein. This movement advocated an art accessible to the viewer. The latter could, in certain cases, touch and manipulate certain works. The GRAV was launched publicly in 1963, in a manifesto "Enough mystifications" on the occasion of the third biennial of Paris. A quote from this manifesto helps us understand the principles of this movement: "We want to interest the spectator, to take him out of his inhibitions, to relax him. We want to make him participate. We want to place him in a situation that he triggers and that he transforms. We want them to interact with other spectators. We want to develop in the spectator a strong capacity for perception and action." Yvaral's art is mostly composed from algorithms and he is strongly inspired by the art his father practiced. Yvaral is the inventor of the term "digital art" in 1975, by the term digital, one must understand: an art based on mathematical ideas. In 1985, he developed a technique using computer tools to structure his works perfectly. He is also an adept of experimental art and an enthusiast of optical illusions. Some of Yvaral's works are held in the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Tate in London. At the same time, the artist has produced important works of architecture and design. It was also he who created the logos for Renault and the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games..

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