
Dedicated on this day in 1976 with its inaugural opening, the
architectonic museum in Aix en Provence showcases the pioneering Op Art designs of Victor Vasarely (
see previously) and promote his vision of making the arts accessible for all and founding a city of tomorrow. Forty two six by eight metre cells constructed in situ house various exhibits.

Coming out of the Bauhaus school tradition, the Hungarian-French artists went on to produce abstract paintings, cladding, façades and sculptures that referenced optical illusions as a sort of visual kinetics (plastique cinétique) that relied on the shifting perception of the viewer—a stylistically satisfying middle-ground between the moving artwork of
Calder, Duchamp and Man Ray and the disorientating MC Escher.