London, UK. 6th Mar, 2017. Bonhams Post-war and Contemporary Art Sale photocall took place in New Bond Street, London.ÊNJ15, a striking diptych by celebrated Op Artist Wojciech FangorÊThe Polish/American artist Fangor (1922-2015) was a leading proponent of Op Art, the radical movement that embodied the culture of the 1960s with an aesthetic that influenced everything from Mary Quant dresses, to fabric design and advertising. Fangor employed geometric shapes and simple colours to create illusions of spatial depth. Credit: Keith Larby/Alamy Live News


London,UK,6th March 2017,Bonhams Post-war and Contemporary Art Sale photocall took place in New Bond Street, London.ÊNJ15, a striking diptych by celebrated Op Artist Wojciech FangorÊThe Polish/American artist Fangor (1922-2015) was a leading proponent of Op Art, the radical movement that embodied the culture of the 1960s with an aesthetic that influenced everything from Mary Quant dresses, to fabric design and advertising. Fangor employed geometric shapes and simple colours to create illusions of spatial depth. His has beenexhibited at some of the world's most celebrated art institutions including MOMA (New York, 1965) and the Venice Biennale (1968). NJ15 is, by far, the largest and most important of FangorÕs works ever to come to auction. It is estimated at £140,000-180,000.©Keith Larby/Alamy Live Ne


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