A new exhibition in London presents 50 years of British art generated by artists following rules or by writing computer programs.
The artworks range from system-based paintings and drawings to evolving computer generated images, and include the work of Goldsmiths’ Prof William Latham, who also appears in this summer’s Digital Revolution show at the Barbican.
- Where: GV Art Gallery, 49 Chiltern Street, London W1U 6LY
- When: Friday 4 – Saturday 26 July 2014
Artists : 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, Michael Kidner, William Latham, Peter Lowe, Kenneth Martin, Terry Pope, Stephen Scrivener, Jean Spencer, Steve Sproates, Jeffrey Steele and Susan Tebby
SPECIAL EVENT On Thursday 10 July, Jasia Reichardt and Stephen Bann will present a talk related to the exhibition. Jasia organized the ICA’s, groundbreaking ‘Cybernetic Serendipity’ exhibition in 1968, and Stephen wrote the penetrating introduction to the Arts Council exhibition ‘Systems’ in 1972.When: 6.30 – 9pm Thursday 10 July 2014 Where: Haldane Room, Wilkins Building, UCL, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT Tickets: Admission free but booking is essential |