Bridget Riley is a British painter and a pioneer of the Op Art movement. Born in 1931, she is known for her precisely constructed geometric works that create optical vibrations, shifting illusions and rhythmic patterns of colour.
Her practice has continually evolved from black-and-white linear compositions to expansive colour studies, each work exploring movement, perception and the experience of seeing. Riley’s influence on contemporary abstraction is profound, and her work has been exhibited globally for over six decades.

