Arteonics
Current exhibition
Installation Views
Works
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Giovanni AnceschiStrutturazione cilindrica virtuale, 1963Wood, metal rods, electromechanical animation45.5 x 60 x 60 cm
17 7/8 x 23 5/8 x 23 5/8 inches -
Marina ApollonioDinamica Circolare 9B, 1969Acrylic on Plexiglas50 x 50 cm
19 3/4 x 19 3/4 inches -
Davide BorianiPH-scope, 1964UV lamp, steel, electric motor, aluminium, glass94 x 84 x 36 cm
37 1/8 x 33 1/8 x 14 1/8 inches -
Miguel ChevalierLiquid Pixels (Blue & Black), 2024Virtual reality artwork - 60 minute video on a mediaplayer
Displayed vertically on the wall on a 75’’ LCD screen in a wooden frame
Screen: 168 x 96 cm (66 1/8 x 37 3/4 inches)
Frame: 184 x 112 x 16 cm (72 1/2 x 44 1/8 x 6 1/4 inches) -
Analivia CordeiroEmpty Visible, 2016Black Polyamide25.5 x 18.5 x 10.8 cm
10 x 7 1/4 x 4 1/4 inches -
Analivia Cordeiro(In)Visible Movement I, 2016Red Polyamide17 x 17 x 13 cm
6 3/4 x 6 3/4 x 5 1/8 inches -
Waldemar CordeiroGente Grau 1, 1972Computer output on paper70.4 x 39 cm
27 3/4 x 15 3/8 inches -
Hugo DemarcoPerceptions Inccessions No. 123, 1966Wood, wire and iron assemblage103 x 160 x 15 cm
40 1/2 x 63 x 5 7/8 inches -
Gabriele DevecchiStrutturazione triangolare, 1963Steel, perspex, electric motor50 x 50 x 37 cm
19 3/4 x 19 3/4 x 14 5/8 inches -
Raimund GirkeFluktuation II, 1965Tempera on canvas60 x 60 cm
23 5/8 x 23 5/8 inches -
Liliane LijnAcid Lava Koan, 2008Glass fibre, Polyester resin, Fluorescent red, orange and green Perspex, motorised turntable, fluorescent light72 x 44.7 cm
28 3/8 x 17 5/8 inches -
Lucia Di LucianoEmergenze, 1965China ink on Schoeller cardboard69.5 x 69.5 cm
27 3/8 x 27 3/8 inches -
Robert MallarySolar series, 1970s c.Computer drawing39 x 36 cm
15 3/8 x 14 1/8 inches -
Robert MallaryIncremental series, 1972 c.Computer drawing19.5 x 27.5 cm
7 5/8 x 10 7/8 inches -
Robert MallaryIncremental series, 1972 c.Computer drawing22 x 28 cm
8 5/8 x 11 inches -
Vera MolnárUntitled (MV578A) Carrés concentriques, 1974Computer plotter drawing on Benson paper55 x 36 cm
21 5/8 x 14 1/8 inches -
Vera MolnárUntitled (MV579A) - Carrés concentriques, 1974Computer plotter drawing on Benson paper55 x 36 cm
21 5/8 x 14 1/8 inches -
François MorelletRépartition aléatoire de 40.000 carrés 50% gris 50% noir selon les chiffres pairs et impairs d'un annuaire téléphonique, 1961Silkscreen ink on wood80 x 80 cm
31 1/2 x 31 1/2 inches -
Julio Le ParcModulacion 114B, 1976Acrylic on canvas120 x 120 cm
47 1/4 x 47 1/4 inches -
Peter StruyckenCluster 15 1971-1975, 1975Acrylic on Perspex200 x 120 cm
78 3/4 x 47 1/4 inches -
Peter StruyckenWetmatige beweging, 1964-67Silkscreen on Perspex50 x 50 cm
19 3/4 x 19 3/4 inches -
Grazia VariscoSchema Luminoso Variabile, 1963Plexiglas, light bulbs, wood, emulsion, mixed media and electrical motor70 x 70 x 11 cm
27 1/2 x 27 1/2 x 4 3/8 inches -
Gerhard von GraevenitzKinetic Relief, 1965-70Kinetic mixed media assemblage61 x 61 cm
24 1/8 x 24 1/8 inches
Overview
Building on the success of our 2018 exhibition Writing New Codes, and coinciding with Electric Dreams, at Tate Modern (28 Nov - 1 Jun 2025), The Mayor Gallery is excited to delve once again into the innovative realm of early kinetic and computer art. This exhibition features pioneering international artists including Giovanni Anceschi, Marina Apollonio, Davide Boriani, Miguel Chevalier, Waldemar, and Analivia Cordeiro, Hugo Demarco, Gabriele Devecchi, Raimund Girke, Lucia Di Luciano, Julio Le Parc, Liliane Lijn, Robert Mallary, Vera Molnár, François Morellet, Peter Struycken, Grazia Varisco and Gerhard von Graevenitz, showcasing their innovative approaches and experimental practices which laid the groundwork for the rich and diverse landscape of digital art that we see today.
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