- OPART
- Gallery offering
- Illusions in paint
- MOMA showing
- Eyeball benders
- Magic Eye images, e.g.
- Illusory images
- Paintings with kinetic illusions
- Some abstract works
- Illusionary genre, and how you might describe this puzzle's theme answers if you really like them
- Eye-bending genre
- Eyeball-bending genre
- Abstract designs often done in black and white
- Dizzying visuals
- Genre in MoMA's 1965 "The Responsive Eye" exhibit
- Josef Albers' genre
- Julian Stanczak's genre
- Richard Anuszkiewicz pictures
- Some MoMA pieces
- Some psychedelic designs
- Victor Vasarely's genre
- Bauhaus offshoot
- Eye-popping paintings
- Painting style of the 1960s
- Dizzying designs
- Eye-bending works
- Dazzling works
- Retro genre on the wall
- Some trippy pics
- Genre of the 1965 MoMA exhibition "The Responsive Eye"
- Genre of Bridget Riley's "Movement in Squares"
- Genre that makes use of trompe l'oeil
- Dizzying gallery works
- Pictures of illusion
- Works of illusion
- Michael Kidner's genre
- Works with "impossible objects"
- Movement that often gives the illusion of movement
- Static works that may appear to be moving
- Movement in which the illusion of movement may be created
- Oils that may mess with your head, say
- Illusions at the gallery
- Pictures that create illusions
- Dizzying pictures
- Eyeball bender
- Dizzying gallery display
- Illusory paintings
- Style of dizzying pictures
- '60s poster genre
- Visually jarring pictures, perhaps
- Flashy gallery display
- Dizzying display
- Eye-teasing images
- Pictures for which Time Magazine coined the name in 1964
- The Responsive Eye exhibition, e.g.
- Dizzying gallery displays
- Abstract form prominent in the '60s
- Abstract style popular in the '60s
- Bridget Riley's genre
- Dizzying gallery fare
- Style known as perceptual abstraction
- Showy gallery display
- Eye-fooling designs
- Confusing pictures
- Eye-bending paintings
- Eye-popping genre
- Eye-tricking work
- Eyeball-bending pictures
- Genre characterized by its illusion of movement
- Dazzling works of the '60s
- It's usually nonrepresentational
- Abstract form of the '60s
- Eye-popping prints
- Paintings with geometric patterns
- Pictures that Attack the Eye, according to a Time magazine headline
- Head-spinning hangings
- Illusory display
- Dazzling painting genre popularized by Victor Vasarely and Bridget Riley
- Pictures named by Time in 1964
- Pictures that may make you dizzy
- Changing painting
- Trippy tracings
- Warhol genre
- Perceptual abstraction
- MOMA exhibit
- Modern museum display
- Dizzying abstract genre
- Illusory painting genre
- Bridget Riley works, e.g.
- Dizzying genre
- Dizzying images
- Illusionary genre
- Genre of Escher's "Relativity"
- Some ambiguous images
- Dizzying painting genre
- Style using ambiguous patterns
- Visually teasing images
- Dizzying drawings
- Bridget Riley's "Blaze 4," e.g.
- Head-spinning paintings
- Stanczak's "Provocative Current," e.g.
- Bridget Riley genre
- Bridget Riley's "Movement in Squares," e.g.
- Eyeball-bending designs
- Movement that might leave you reeling
- Off-the-wall piece on the wall?
- Eye-fooling pictures
- Victor Vasarely's "Zebras," e.g.
- Genre of Vasarely's "Zebras"
- Mesmerizing designs
- Eye-fooling genre
- Eyeball-bending gallery display
- Subject of a 1964 Time article subtitled "Pictures That Attack the Eye"
- Visually teasing genre
- Eye-fooling paintings
- Dazzling style
- Eyeball-bending work
- Tricky genre
- Vasarely's genre
- Eye-boggling work
- Eye-catching display
- Illusory pictures
- Moving pictures?
- Genre of Vasarely's "Zebra"
- Reality-bending paintings
- Dizzying paintings
- Eyeball-bending display
- Moving image?
- Victor Vasarely's movement
- '60s style
- Dizzying design
- '60s artistic genre
- Eye-bending drawing
- Bridget Riley's field
- Eye-popping drawings
- Genre of the '60s
- Illusionary painting
- Vasarely genre
- Vasarely works
- Eye-bending painting
- Eye-tricking designs
- Genre of dizzying drawings
- Dizzying gallery hangings
- Eye-bending designs
- Perplexing pictures
- Visual-illusion genre
- Abstract style
- Bauhaus course
- Eye-popping designs
- Eyeball-bending drawings
- Bedazzling museum works
- Illusory works
- Eyeball-bending painting genre
- Illusionary paintings
- Illusionary works
- Offshoot of Bauhaus constructivism
- What flashing or swelling is symptomatic of
- Illusionary abstractions
- Eye-bending pictures
- Eye-fooling canvases
- Eye-catching works
- Works to make you dizzy
- '60s gallery genre
- Flickery paintings
- Some MoMA designs
- Bridget Riley's movement
- Genre of a 1965 exhibit called "The Responsive Eye"
- Illusory movement movement
- Style with illusory motion
- Paintings, new style.
- Pictures of sorts.
- Some modern paintings.
- Gallery exhibit.
- Gallery feature.
- Museum showing.
- Modern paintings
- Style of painting
- Modern gallery item
- Some museum hangings
- Category for MOMA
- Museum offering
- Painting style of the 60's
- M.O.M.A. display
- Mod style, in painting
- Museum display, at times
- Painting style
- Abstract painting style
- Warhol style
- Some museum displays
- Eye-cue tests?
- Certain abstract paintings
- Eye dazzlers
- Eye twisters
- Swirls and such
- Albers's "Homage to the Square," e.g.
- It's eye-catching
- Modern designs
- Some 60's museum exhibits
- Drawings that deceive
- Some 60's paintings
- Works with visual effects
- Works with afterimages
- 60's-70's gallery hangings
- It's eye-grabbing
- Outgrowth of geometrical abstraction
- Abstract visual images
- Squiggles and such
- Style pioneered by Josef Albers
- Subject of a pioneering 1965 MoMA show
- Visual illusions
- Dizzy-making drawings
- Dizzying museum display
- Eye-catching designs
- Eye-teasing paintings
- Visual movement popularized in the 1960s
- Dizzying hangings
- Eye-popping canvases
- Movement that inspired '60s fashion
- Eye-twisting display
- Pictures that may be difficult to focus on
- Some eyeball benders
- Work with wavy lines, maybe
- Cultural phenomenon of the '60s
- Work that gives the illusion of movement
- Eye-straining exhibit
- It can make you dizzy
- Some deceptive designs
- Some modern museum designs
- Dazzling gallery display
- Influential style of the 1960s
- Pictures that can make you dizzy
- Some MoMA works
- Some psychedelic decoration
- Looking at it a long time might make your head hurt
- Dizzying illusions
- Good genre for a maze maker
- Illusory illustration
- It's bedazzling
- Mind-boggling designs
- Motion pictures?
- Some dazzling designs
- Genre for Bridget Riley's "Shadow Play"
- Moving images, apparently
- Museum pieces you might find to be moving?
- Images that give the illusion of movement
- '60s designs
- Eye-popping canvasses
- Paintings with intense contrast, often
- lllusions at a gallery
- Eye-tricking paintings
- Focus of the 1965 exhibition "The Responsive Eye"
- Style of some eye-catching pictures
- Illusory painting
- Painting style that's visually teasing
- Abstract style of the '60s
- Dazzling drawings of the '60s
- Josef Albers' style
- Painting movement
- Peter Max speciality
- Abstract creations
- Pulsating paintings
- Dizzying painting movement
- Abstract images
- Abstract visual style
- Dazzling drawings
- '60s painting style
- Abstract painting style of the '60s
- Abstract works that seem to move
- Eyeball-bending images
- Eyeball-bending graphics
- Eyeball-bending paintings
- Eyeball-twisting drawings
- '60s abstract-image genre
- Abstract visual images genre
- Eyeball-bending works
- Mind-bending paintings
- Painting style that teases the eyeballs
- Abstract work
- It becomes another genre if a "P" is added to the front
- Design technique
- Abstract painting
- Victor Vasarely specialty
- Design style
- 1970s painting style
- Hirshhorn Museum offerings
- Painter's genre
- Hirshhorn Museum attraction
- Painting school
- Retro poster genre
- Some drawings that deceive
- '60s painting movement
- 1960s painting movement
- Visually teasing painting style
- Eye-fooling works
- Works with dizzying effects
- Illusion-based visual style
- Mesmerizing painting style
- Style of Bridget Riley paintings
- Illusion-based painting style
- Illusory abstractions
- Escher's genre
- Albers genre
- Work with a pattern, maybe
- Dazzling display
- Genre that plays tricks on your eyes
- Eye-fooling images
- Bridget Riley creations
- Dazzling designs
- Eye-boggling prints
- Bridget Riley's paintings
- Eye-deceiving designs
- Moving picture, seemingly
- Moving pictures, seemingly