The exhibition “Vasarely Don’t Go Home!” explores the themes of illusion, construction, and seriality through the lens of 1960s–70s Neo–Avant–Garde art, shedding new light on the parallel artistic endeavors of Victor Vasarely and his contemporaries.
The exhibition centers on the concepts of “construction,” “illusion,” and “grid,” which highlight questions that extend beyond the painting of the era. Through photo-based works and experimental films, the exhibited pieces explore how these phenomena manifest at the boundary between the perception and interpretation of reality.