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Michael James Kidner (11 September 1917 – 2009) was a pioneer of Op art in the mid-1960s from Kettering, Northamptonshire, England. Michael Kidner was one of its earliest and most consistent exponents and it was in these overlapping fields of optical effect and systemic structure that he was to find the creative substance that was to sustain his whole career. A Constructivist by inclination his interest in mathematics, chaos and wave theories informed an art that is both rational and intuitive. Without losing his rigorous, intellectual approach, Kidner manages to make his work resonate emotionally.Throughout his life he retained an interest in unpredictable world events that provoked unplanned elements within his work but he somehow managed to intimate an underlying order through his use of form and colour.
Unless you read a painting as a feeling, then you don't get anything at all
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Michael Kidner Square and Circle One
1976, published 1982 -
Michael Kidner Orange and Violet
1961 -
Michael Kidner Rotational Circles
1960–4 -
Michael Kidner Phased Brown and Green Wave
1964 -
Michael Kidner Red and Olive Wave
c.1965 -
Michael Kidner Four Colour Wave
1965 -
Michael Kidner Wavy Stripe: Green, Blue, Orange, Red
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Michael Kidner Axion Study
1965