


Bridget Riley, Going Across, 2001
Screenprint
42cm x 73cm
Edition of 90, signed
Bridget Riley, a pioneering figure in the Op Art movement, is renowned for her exploration of optical effects through precise geometric patterns and vibrant color relationships. Her screen print Going Across exemplifies her continued fascination with rhythm, movement, and perception. Created in 2001, the piece features a dynamic composition of curving, wave-like forms that appear to undulate across the surface, challenging the viewer’s sense of depth and stability. Through a carefully controlled palette and systematic variation, Riley evokes a sensation of motion, drawing attention to the physical act of seeing. Going Across reflects her deep engagement with visual experience, pushing the boundaries of abstraction to engage both mind and body in the viewing process.
We see steady and consistent growth in the Riley market with an average growth of 14% over the last 5 years.
Screenprint
42cm x 73cm
Edition of 90, signed
Bridget Riley, a pioneering figure in the Op Art movement, is renowned for her exploration of optical effects through precise geometric patterns and vibrant color relationships. Her screen print Going Across exemplifies her continued fascination with rhythm, movement, and perception. Created in 2001, the piece features a dynamic composition of curving, wave-like forms that appear to undulate across the surface, challenging the viewer’s sense of depth and stability. Through a carefully controlled palette and systematic variation, Riley evokes a sensation of motion, drawing attention to the physical act of seeing. Going Across reflects her deep engagement with visual experience, pushing the boundaries of abstraction to engage both mind and body in the viewing process.
We see steady and consistent growth in the Riley market with an average growth of 14% over the last 5 years.
Screenprint
42cm x 73cm
Edition of 90, signed
Bridget Riley, a pioneering figure in the Op Art movement, is renowned for her exploration of optical effects through precise geometric patterns and vibrant color relationships. Her screen print Going Across exemplifies her continued fascination with rhythm, movement, and perception. Created in 2001, the piece features a dynamic composition of curving, wave-like forms that appear to undulate across the surface, challenging the viewer’s sense of depth and stability. Through a carefully controlled palette and systematic variation, Riley evokes a sensation of motion, drawing attention to the physical act of seeing. Going Across reflects her deep engagement with visual experience, pushing the boundaries of abstraction to engage both mind and body in the viewing process.
We see steady and consistent growth in the Riley market with an average growth of 14% over the last 5 years.