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Artworks
Bridget Riley
Large Fragment, 2006Screen print on wove paper
Signed109 x 128 in
276.9 x 325.1 cmEdition of 50Series: Large FragmentCopyright The ArtistBridget Riley’s Large Fragment (2006) is a vivid exploration of movement, rhythm, and perception, capturing the essence of her lifelong engagement with optical abstraction. Known for her pioneering role in...Bridget Riley’s Large Fragment (2006) is a vivid exploration of movement, rhythm, and perception, capturing the essence of her lifelong engagement with optical abstraction. Known for her pioneering role in the Op Art movement, Riley’s work transcends static geometry by creating a dynamic interplay of color and form, turning the surface into a vibrating field of visual sensation.
In Large Fragment, sweeping arcs of red, blue, and light blue slice across the composition in bold, rhythmic gestures. These forms, curved yet sharply defined, suggest both energy and fluidity. The diagonal tensions between the arcs generate a sense of perpetual motion, as though the composition is alive and shifting before the viewer’s eyes. This visual instability, a hallmark of Riley’s practice, encourages an active form of looking, where perception itself becomes the subject of the work.
Color plays a central role in the impact of this piece. Riley contrasts vibrant reds with cooler tones of blue and violet, introducing a push-and-pull dynamic that alternates between advancing and receding planes. The use of cream in the corner provides a moment of calm amid the intensity, preventing the eye from settling too comfortably and maintaining the work’s overall sense of tension. This careful calibration of color reflects Riley’s deep study of the effects of hue and value on the human eye, a field she approached with the rigor of both an artist and a visual scientist.
The title Large Fragment reflects Riley’s tendency to frame her compositions as segments of a potentially infinite visual field. Rather than presenting a self-contained image, she implies that what the viewer sees is part of something larger, extending beyond the picture plane. This approach resonates with her understanding of perception as continuous and expansive, never fully fixed or complete.
Created in 2006, the work belongs to Riley’s later period, when her focus shifted from the stark black-and-white optical patterns of the 1960s to the more complex, color-driven investigations that defined her mature practice. While her early works relied on contrasting forms to destabilize vision, her later works such as *Large Fragment* reveal a nuanced harmony between color and shape. The result is a composition that is simultaneously disorienting and deeply balanced, demonstrating Riley’s mastery of visual rhythm.
Large Fragment embodies Riley’s ability to collapse the distinction between order and chaos, structure and sensation. The arcs seem meticulously calculated yet retain an organic, almost musical flow, underscoring her belief that abstraction can evoke sensory experience as powerfully as representation. This print highlights her continued commitment to pushing the boundaries of visual art well into the 21st century, reinforcing her legacy as one of the most important figures in contemporary abstraction.1of 11