Kinetic Zebras and Optical Lines: The Night Skies of Victor Vasarely's Spacetime
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Victor Vasarely was born in Hungary in 1906, and spent his childhood in the city of Pecs, on the border of Croatia. Although he was a dedicated student, Vasarely decided to leave medical school at end of his second year, in 1927, to study art at the Podoloni Volkmann Academy in Budapest. He easily found kindred spirits in the bohemian intellectual community of the capital city, and took part in animated conversations about art, philosophy and politics, with like-minded, creative, avant garde art
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