Julian Opie’s street scenes and lenticular works exemplify his lifelong investigation into how we perceive the modern world, distilling everyday life into a visual language that is at once minimal, immediate, and unmistakably his own. His street scenes transform ordinary urban moments—figures walking, cars passing, city blocks unfolding—into rhythmic compositions defined by clean lines, flat color, and carefully balanced movement, capturing the pulse of contemporary life with remarkable economy. These works feel both universal and personal, reflecting how individuals navigate shared spaces within the architecture of the modern city.