1% of Disorder: Vera Molnar
The similarities between the two are evident; their works are characterized by apparent randomness and subtle imperfections, embraced as part of human nature. Their practices revolve around a respect for structures invisible to the human eye and the thoughtful processes that define them.
Sofia Sominski is pleased to present 1% of Disorder , an exhibition presenting the works of Vera Molnar and Harm van den Dorpel. The works in the exhibition create a continuous dialogue between the two artists: Vera Molnar, a Hungarian-French artist and true pioneer of computer art, the first woman to use technology in her works, and Harm van den Dorpel, a Berlin-based Dutch artist with a background in artificial intelligence.
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Vera Molnár, 9 quasi-carrés (réf. 85A), 1985 -
Vera Molnár, 9 quasi-carrés (réf. 85B), 1985 -
Vera Molnár, Segments et leurs croisements (73.146.11.34.56), 1973 -
Vera Molnár, Segments et leurs croisements (73.146.11.41.17), 1973 -
Vera Molnár, Segments et leurs croisements (75.039-11.16.26), 1975 -
Vera Molnár, Segments et leurs croisements (75.039-11.16.34), 1975
