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One of the most significant living artists, Riley’s work has radically explored the active role of perception in art, using the interrelationship between line and colour to convey movement and light within the pictorial field. From the early 1960s, the artist has employed elementary shapes–such as circles, stripes, and curves–to create visual experiences that actively engage the viewer, testing the limits of each element at various stages throughout her career.