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Richard Anuszkiewicz — Olympics 1976
Richard Anuszkiewicz

Olympics 1976

Richard Anuszkiewicz's "Olympics 1976" is a screenprint created to commemorate the 1976 Summer Olympics, reflecting the artist's characteristic exploration of color interaction and optical effects. The work exemplifies Anuszkiewicz's position within the Op Art movement, utilizing bold geometric forms and vibrant color relationships to create dynamic visual experiences. As a limited edition print, this piece demonstrates the artist's engagement with the accessible medium of screenprinting to bring his color field investigations to a broader audience.

Medium
Screenprint

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March Modern & Contemporary Art

March 25, 2026

Lot 184

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Richard Anuszkiewicz, Olympics 1976

Richard Anuszkiewicz's "Olympics 1976" is a screenprint created to commemorate the 1976 Summer Olympics, reflecting the artist's characteristic exploration of color interaction and optical effects. The work exemplifies Anuszkiewicz's position within the Op Art movement, utilizing bold geometric forms and vibrant color relationships to create dynamic visual experiences. As a limited edition print, this piece demonstrates the artist's engagement with the accessible medium of screenprinting to bring his color field investigations to a broader audience.

Medium
Screenprint
Seen at
RoGallery, Long Island City, NY

Related themes

Sports Theme, 20th Century, Acrylic On Canvas, Vibrant, Olympic Games, Op Art, American Artist, Abstract Expressionism, Geometric Abstraction, Kinetic Visual Effect, Color Field Painting

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