“Lush and subtler than her earlier work, the stripe paintings in this volume are meticulously printed… Two three-sheet gatefolds reproduce double-panel paintings, and a brief selection of works on paper, mainly studies, offers evidence of her hand, as do several actual-size details.”
– Christopher Lyon, BOOKFORUM
“Riley's paintings seem to defy scholarly interpretation. Her central interest is visual sensation: through geometric repetition, tonal inversion, compression, and expansion, she's able to exploit what she calls ‘visual energy’ to produce striking optical phenomena.”
– Jake Malooley, Reader
“Bridget Riley’s work is utterly fascinating…”
– Maisie Skidmore, It’s Nice That
“Bridget Riley is the most important British painter of the modern age. Bacon? Freud? Hockney? None of those famous men took hold of the language of painting and remade it as she has.”
– Jonathan Jones, The Guardian
“Her precise and impeccably executed geometric visions are suggestive, taut abstractions…”
– Chris Fite-Wassilak, Royal Academy of Arts Magazine
You can “immerse yourself in [the stripe paintings’] anarchic abstract shapes and patterns, which caper and pulsate before your eyes.”
– Alastair Sooke, The Daily Telegraph
“Riley’s dedication to form, colour, and light is shown in all its glory.”
– The Editors, Mayfair Times
Riley’s stripe paintings are “timeless, compelling stuff, visually effervescent, and endlessly engaging to the eye.”
– Caroline Roux, Harper’s Bazaar