Center housing a room devoted to optical art and the Victor Vasarely Conservation-Restoration Center
Victor Vasarely, an avant-garde French-Hungarian artist of the 1960s, created this foundation in 1976 to bring contemporary art within the reach of as many people as possible in the heart of the working-class district of Jas-de-Bouffan. This "architechtonic" center with its "lumino-kinetic" sculptures, conceived as a futuristic city of happiness, is composed of 16 hexagons with a double revolution staircase. Inspired by Bauhaus architecture, the building houses a room dedicated to optical art and the Centre de conservation-restoration des œuvres de Victor Vasarely.
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