GVArt have extended their exhibition Automatic Art: human and machine processes that make art to September 10th.
The exhibition presents 50 years of British art that is generated from strict procedures. The artists make their work by following rules or by writing computer programs. They range from system-based paintings and drawings to evolving computer generated images.
Artists include: Stephen Bell, boredomresearch, Dominic Boreham, Paul Brown, John Carter, Harold Cohen, Nathan Cohen, Sean Clark, Trevor Clarke, Ernest Edmonds, Julie Freeman, Anthony Hill, Malcolm Hughes, Colin Jones*, Michael Kidner, William Latham, Peter Lowe, Kenneth Martin, Mary Martin*, Terry Pope, Stephen Scrivener, Jean Spencer*, Steve Sproates, Jeffrey Steele and Susan Tebby.
Save the date for Art and Systems, a talk with the artists at the gallery Wednesday 9 September 2014, 7pm start Free admission, but booking is essential to reserve email info@gvart.co.uk
See more at: www.gvart.co.uk
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- Anthony Hill
- boredomresearch
- Colin Jones*
- Dominic Boreham
- Ernest Edmonds
- Harold Cohen
- Jean Spencer*
- Jeffrey Steele and Susan Tebby
- John Carter
- julie freeman
- Kenneth Martin
- Malcolm Hughes
- Mary Martin
- Michael Kidner
- Nathan Cohen
- Paul Brown
- Peter Lowe
- Sean Clark
- Stephen Bell
- Stephen Scrivener
- Steve Sproates
- Terry Pope
- Trevor Clarke
- William Latham