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Fotonica 2023

Fotonica 2023

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01 // 09 décembre 2023

Flyer new media, NABA, Acquario Romano, Cieloterra, Palazzo Falconieri, Roma, Italy

  • 01 // 10 décembre 2023 | Sala Gialla, Palazzo Falconieri, Roma, Italy
  • vendredi, 01 décembre 2023 | Cieloterra, Cieloterra, Roma, Italy
  • 08 // 10 décembre 2023 |
  • mardi, 28 novembre 2023 | Classroom 1, NABA, Roma, Italy
  • dimanche, 03 décembre 2023 |
  • 27 novembre // 01 décembre 2023 | Flyer new media, Flyer new media, Roma, Italy
  • 08 // 10 décembre 2023 | Installazioni, Acquario Romano, Roma, Italy
  • 08 // 10 décembre 2023 | Videomapping, Acquario Romano, Roma, Italy

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[Texte disponible uniquement en anglais] Vera Molnár (born 1924) is a Hungarian media artist living and working in France. Molnar is widely considered to be a pioneer of computer art and generative art, and is also one of the first women to use computers in her art practice.[1]

Born in Hungary, she studied aesthetics and art history at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts. In the 1940s and 50s, she created non-representational paintings. By 1959 she was making combinatorial images; in 1968, she would use a computer to create her first algorithmic drawings.

In the 1960s, she founded two groups in France concerned with the use of technology within the arts: the Groupe de Recherche d’Art Visuel and Art et Informatique. In 1976 took place her first solo exhibition in the gallery of the London Polytechnic.[2]

Her work has been widely collected by major museums; in 2007, she was named a Chevalier of Arts and Letters in France.

She was selected as one of 213 artists for the 59th Venice Biennale in 2022.

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Vera Molnár
Vera Molnár

Hungary Budapest

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Fotonica 2023
Fotonica 2023
01 // 10 décembre 2023