Vera Molnar Untitled Mv581 Hypertransformations 1975 Artsy
Vera Molnar Untitled 1969 Artsy From the mayor gallery, vera molnar, untitled (mv581) hypertransformations (1975), computer plotter drawing on benson paper, 52 × 36 cm. Vera molnár (1924 budapest, hungary 2023 paris, france) untitled (mv581) hypertransformations, 1975 signed and dated lower right computer plotter drawing on benson paper 52 x 36 cm 20 1 2 x 14 1 8 inches.
Vera Molnar Untitled Mv473 1971 Artsy Vera molnarhypertransformations 1975 76 computer graphic print: each 20 x 20 cm. The gallery draws a dialogue between the two woman artists, both pioneers in their fields one an early british constructivist, the other a hungarian early exponent of computer art. the art world's favourite resource exhibitions, art and artists on now at leading galleries internationally. © 2013 26 galleriesnow . all rights reserved. Hypertransformations (1975 76) this work phase examines the effects of minor changes in parameters of the x and y axis to regular squares. the series is composed of four variations through which the artist generated plotter drawings measuring 20 x 20 cm. more works. This code tells us that this piece was printed between 3:06.04 – 3:07.51pm on thursday, february 27th, 1975. computer used to program the image: ibm 360 using a crt screen 2250.
Vera Molnar Untitled 1969 Artsy Hypertransformations (1975 76) this work phase examines the effects of minor changes in parameters of the x and y axis to regular squares. the series is composed of four variations through which the artist generated plotter drawings measuring 20 x 20 cm. more works. This code tells us that this piece was printed between 3:06.04 – 3:07.51pm on thursday, february 27th, 1975. computer used to program the image: ibm 360 using a crt screen 2250. In this article i argue that molnar’s computer generated works reflect upon painting as a practice, a historical tradition, and an aesthetic experi ence. this claim, in turn, invites a reassessment of computer art in relation to the materiality of painting. Back to results hypertransformation vera molnar © the image is under the copyright of the museum of fine arts printable pdf. Vera molnar was a pioneering hungarian artist, born in 1924 in hungary. she was known for her algorithmic paintings and abstract geometrical and systematically determined paintings. Learn more about vera molnár's history, browse art & enquire about artworks for sale.
Vera Molnar Untitled 1969 Artsy In this article i argue that molnar’s computer generated works reflect upon painting as a practice, a historical tradition, and an aesthetic experi ence. this claim, in turn, invites a reassessment of computer art in relation to the materiality of painting. Back to results hypertransformation vera molnar © the image is under the copyright of the museum of fine arts printable pdf. Vera molnar was a pioneering hungarian artist, born in 1924 in hungary. she was known for her algorithmic paintings and abstract geometrical and systematically determined paintings. Learn more about vera molnár's history, browse art & enquire about artworks for sale.
Vera Molnar Untitled 5 1972 Artsy Vera molnar was a pioneering hungarian artist, born in 1924 in hungary. she was known for her algorithmic paintings and abstract geometrical and systematically determined paintings. Learn more about vera molnár's history, browse art & enquire about artworks for sale.
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