Une ligne (Eine Linie), 1954 Vera Molnar



From: Leopold-Hoesch-Museum, Düren (DE)
To: IKOB museum, Eupen (BE)

The French media artist Vera Molnar was born in Budapest in 1924 and lives and works in Paris for a long time. She is considered as a pioneer of digitally generated art and has been using large- scale computers for her artistic works since the 1960s. From this practice, building on a Modernist vocabulary, she develops forms of abstract painting characterized by the play of chance, with deviations and interruptions in geometric systems of order. Her exhibition at the Leopold-Hoesch-Museum in Düren (D) focuses on individual groups of works and motifs, such as her early Constructivist gouaches or structures of squares and quadrilaterals, as well as works that deal with writing. The starting point for the exhibition were two of the artist’s works from the Hubertus Schoeller Foundation at the Leopold- Hoesch-Museum. The exhibition is on view until November 6, 2022 at Leopold-Hoesch-Museum.


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