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This video was the best quality I could find. Here the tedious process of installation for one of her huge wall art pieces is highlighted showcasing how it takes a team of employees/artists to install instead of Riley doing it herself. The experience for the viewer is shown off here as well as a very brief artist history.
A very rare look into her early work from the source herself later in her career during an interview. She talks about influence and explains the inspiration behind her art and the social and artistic climate she was in that shaped her art. Also goes on to talk about why she thought people were interested in it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vaUme6DY8Lk
This video was too long to link to easily but it might be the most interesting. It’s a little lengthy and doesn’t focus necessarily solely on Bridget Riley but more OP art in general. This video takes place at MOMA for the Responsive Art exhibit that made Riley a huge hit with the public and gave her international notice. The film was made by Brian de Palma.
In this three part series we get to see Bridget Riley in her studio. The video shows tons of Bridget’s works and you can see part of her process as an artist and the space she possibly would work in. It goes on to explain theory and the evolution of her style as well as science behind why it OP art works. The series contains vocal clips from Riley but is told in a narrated style.