Image: Wen-Ying Tsai, "Super-imposed Painting- Random Field," 1963
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Description: Day-glo pigments, hardboard, wood, canvas. 60 x 78 x 3.5 in. This painting was selected by William Seitz for MoMA's "The Responsive Eye" in 1965. Rudolph Arnheim used this painting to illustrate an important point regarding optical perception (see Mike Wallace's documentary on the exhibit).
Title: Wen-Ying Tsai, "Super-imposed Painting- Random Field," 1963
Credit: Own work
Author: Studio14
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