Question

Bridget Riley often used these objects in her work, and was featured in a MoMA exhibition titled The Responsive Eye. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name these visual phenomena that M.C. Escher used to depict impossible staircases called the Penrose steps. The art of these visual phenomena purposefully tricks the viewer to perceive different or multiple images.
ANSWER: optical illusions [or visual illusions; accept optical art or op art; prompt on illusions]
[10m] Prior to her work in op art, Bridget Riley was heavily influenced by this French artist of Bathers at Asnières (“ay-nee-AIRS”). Riley imitated the pointillist technique of this painter, who depicted parasol-wielding Parisians in one work.
ANSWER: Georges Seurat [or Georges Pierre Seurat]
[10h] Riley depicted 12 rows of these objects in a painting titled for their movement. A Suprematist artist known for painting a famous black one of these objects depicted one of them in front of a white background in White on White.
ANSWER: squares [accept Movement in Squares; accept Black Square] (Unnamed artist is Kazimir Malevich.)
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Notre Dame AChicago A10101030
Illinois CChicago B100010
Illinois AIllinois D10101030
WashU AIllinois B1010020
Northwestern AIowa A10101030
IndianaNorthwestern B1001020
Notre Dame BWashU B1001020
Purdue BPurdue A1001020
Purdue CNotre Dame C100010
Iowa BSIUE100010