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Other crossword clues for answer "OPART"

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
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
Visually stimulating images
'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