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A
A-101
1964 · Synthetic polmer paint on canvas
52 x 52" (132.1 x 132.1 cm)
Museum of Modern Art

Tadasky is a Japanese artist known for geometric abstraction and kinetic optical works that emerged from postwar Tokyo's engagement with international modernism. Working primarily in acrylic and mixed media, he creates compositions of concentric circles, radiating lines, and modulated color fields that generate visual vibration and spatial illusion. His practice bridges Japanese minimalism and Western Op Art, with works that demand sustained viewing to fully activate their perceptual effects.
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