Fete 1989 by Bridget Riley

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Fete (1989)

1989 · Original Painting · Museum-Quality Print

Bridget Riley's Fete exemplifies the precision of Op Art through its rhythmic black and white patterns that create pulsating visual effects. This 1989 composition demonstrates Riley's mastery of geometric abstraction.

30×40 cm (12×16")
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About This Work

Fete, created by Bridget Riley in 1989, represents a culmination of the artist's four-decade exploration of optical phenomena. The work employs a meticulous arrangement of diagonal lines and curves that interact to produce sensations of movement and depth on a flat surface. This piece emerges from Riley's late-career period when her work increasingly focused on the physical experience of viewing rather than purely retinal effects.

The composition demonstrates Riley's shift toward more complex spatial illusions during the 1980s. Unlike her earlier black-and-white works that created vibrations through simple repetition, Fete incorporates layered patterns that appear to recede and advance simultaneously. This complexity reflects Riley's statement that her work aims to "engage the eye and the mind in equal measure."

Fete 1989 by Bridget Riley — Framed art print at Zephyeer
Fete (1989) by Bridget Riley — Framed art print at Zephyeer
Artwork Analysis

The Evolution of Op Art in Riley's Late Career

By 1989, Bridget Riley had established herself as the preeminent figure in Op Art, having first gained international recognition in the 1960s. The creation of Fete coincided with a period when Riley was experimenting with more elaborate geometric configurations that went beyond the simple black-and-white contrasts of her early work. This phase reflected the artist's deepening interest in how visual perception operates at both conscious and subconscious levels.

Fete belongs to a series of works where Riley incorporated diagonal elements to create more dynamic spatial effects. Unlike her 1960s compositions that often used vertical and horizontal lines to produce vibrations, the angled forms in Fete generate a sense of rotational movement. This development aligns with Riley's statement that her work seeks to "make visible the processes of seeing."

Editorial Insight
The interplay of diagonal forms in Fete creates a visual paradox where the surface appears simultaneously convex and concave, demonstrating Riley's mastery of perceptual manipulation.

Artistic Technique

Geometric Composition

Riley constructed Fete using a system of intersecting diagonal lines that follow precise mathematical ratios. The work employs a repeating module of curved forms that expand and contract across the picture plane. This modular approach allows the optical effect to remain consistent regardless of scale.

Monochromatic Palette

The exclusive use of black and white in Fete intensifies the optical effects by maximizing contrast. Riley carefully calibrated the width of each line to create specific visual frequencies that interact with the viewer's perception. The absence of color focuses attention on the physical properties of light and shadow.

Technical Details

Print & Frame Details

Artist Bridget Riley
Original Year 1989
Art Style Op Art
Subject Matter Abstract composition
Size 30×40 cm (12×16")
Print Method Framed Poster
Paper 310gsm museum-grade cotton rag
Frame Sustainable hardwood with conservation glazing
Glazing UV-protective acrylic
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Interior Design Guide

Fete's high-contrast pattern makes it an ideal statement piece for contemporary interiors. The 30×40 cm size works particularly well above console tables or as part of a gallery wall arrangement. Pair with neutral wall colors to allow the optical effects to dominate, or use as a focal point in minimalist spaces featuring concrete and steel materials.

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What paper and printing methods are used?

We use giclée printing on 310gsm museum-grade cotton rag paper with fade-resistant archival inks.

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We offer hassle-free returns within 30 days of delivery for artwork in original condition.

How do I care for my framed print?

Keep out of direct sunlight and avoid moisture. Gently dust with a microfiber cloth.

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