The exhibition, based on a catalogue of a show the gallery opened in Budapest in February of last year, was opened by Pierre Vasarely, the grandson of the Hungarian-born father of Op-art Victor Vasarely.
The show aims to introduce the great masters of geometric abstraction.
Aleksandr Pankin, a member of the Moscow Architects Association, said the show was ?a very important event for Moscow?s cultural life?.
Abigail Gallery owner Kata Hajdú said the show was not the gallery?s first in Moscow: last year, it organised a show of work by Pál Sárközy, the Hungarian-born father of French President Nicolas Sarkozy, in the capital?s Zereteli Art Museum.
Among the Hungarian artists included in the show are Tamás Konok, Judith Nem?s, János Fájó, Imre Bak and Ákos Matzon.
Source: Hungarian News Agency (MTI)