No. 99103352

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Vera Molnar (1924-2023) - Carré rouges
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Vera Molnar (1924-2023) - Carré rouges

Title: Vera Molnar (1924–2023) – Carrés rouges – Silkscreen – Signed & Numbered – Limited Edition 15/20 A geometric composition by pioneer of algorithmic and digital art, Vera Molnar. This elegant silkscreen exemplifies her lifelong exploration of geometric abstraction and the aesthetic of repetition. Titled Carrés rouges, the composition features a rhythmic arrangement of red squares intersected by subtle dark bands, echoing the artist's early work in computer-generated graphics and her interest in systematic visual structures. Molnar was one of the first artists to use computers as a tool for art-making, making her a seminal figure in generative and algorithmic art. Her contributions laid the foundation for digital aesthetics, and her work has been shown at major institutions such as the Centre Pompidou, MoMA, and the ZKM Karlsruhe. This print is hand-signed in pencil in the lower right and numbered 15/20 in the lower left, marking it as part of a rare limited edition. The sheet measures 38 × 28 cm and is printed on fine wove paper. Vera Molnar's work stands at the intersection of art and technology, in dialogue with movements such as Constructivism and Concrete Art. She is often associated with artists like Max Bill, Josef Albers, Victor Vasarely, Bridget Riley, François Morellet, Julio Le Parc, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Jesús Rafael Soto, Ellsworth Kelly, and Sol LeWitt. Her influence also extends into contemporary generative and computational art practices. Condition: Excellent. The sheet is clean, with strong colour saturation and no visible defects.

No. 99103352

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Vera Molnar (1924-2023) - Carré rouges

Vera Molnar (1924-2023) - Carré rouges

Title:
Vera Molnar (1924–2023) – Carrés rouges – Silkscreen – Signed & Numbered – Limited Edition 15/20

A geometric composition by pioneer of algorithmic and digital art, Vera Molnar.
This elegant silkscreen exemplifies her lifelong exploration of geometric abstraction and the aesthetic of repetition. Titled Carrés rouges, the composition features a rhythmic arrangement of red squares intersected by subtle dark bands, echoing the artist's early work in computer-generated graphics and her interest in systematic visual structures.

Molnar was one of the first artists to use computers as a tool for art-making, making her a seminal figure in generative and algorithmic art. Her contributions laid the foundation for digital aesthetics, and her work has been shown at major institutions such as the Centre Pompidou, MoMA, and the ZKM Karlsruhe.

This print is hand-signed in pencil in the lower right and numbered 15/20 in the lower left, marking it as part of a rare limited edition. The sheet measures 38 × 28 cm and is printed on fine wove paper.

Vera Molnar's work stands at the intersection of art and technology, in dialogue with movements such as Constructivism and Concrete Art. She is often associated with artists like Max Bill, Josef Albers, Victor Vasarely, Bridget Riley, François Morellet, Julio Le Parc, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Jesús Rafael Soto, Ellsworth Kelly, and Sol LeWitt. Her influence also extends into contemporary generative and computational art practices.

Condition:
Excellent. The sheet is clean, with strong colour saturation and no visible defects.

Final bid
€ 461
David Elberg
Expert
Estimate  € 600 - € 700

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