Bridget Riley

Works 1960–1966

Bridget Riley: Works 19601966 features over 40 works from the beginning of the artist’s impressive career.

These iconic black and white works – paintings, gouaches and prints – challenge the viewer’s sensations and form the foundation of Riley’s continued explorations of shape, movement and perception over the following four decades and continued today.

Over 30 full-colour illustrations are presented alongside a selection of essays, including an interview with David Sylvester from 1967 that discusses the distinctive, optically vibrant works that Riley was making during this important period, and a conversation with Maurice de Sausmarez.

This publication accompanied the two-part exhibition of the same name at Karsten Schubert, London, and Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert, London, 24 May – 13 July 2012.

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