Drawing Afield

Drawing Afield

Herbert W Franke, Serie Mondrian, 1980

Herbert W Franke, Serie Mondrian, 1980

Channa Horowitz, Moiré 8 different angles #9, 1983

"Her [Horowitz] approach found resonance in Antonin Artaud’s ethos, to produce the “power, not to define thoughts, but to cause thinking.” - Annie Godfrey Larmon

Channa Horowitz, Sonakinatography Composition XVII, 1987-2004

“Horwitz declared: 'I have created a visual philosophy by working with deductive logic. I had a need to control and compose time . . . To do this, I chose a graph as the basis for the visual description of time. . . . Using this graph, I made compositions that depicted rhythm visually.'” - Flash Art in 1976

Channa Horowitz, Untitled
Sol Lewitt Wall Painting

“I will refer to the kind of art in which I am involved as conceptual art. In conceptual art the idea or concept is the most important aspect of the work. When an artist uses a conceptual form of art, it means that all of the planning and decisions are made beforehand and the execution is a perfunctory affair. The idea becomes a machine that makes the art.” - Sol Lewitt, Art Forum, 1967

Lewitt Wall Painting Instructions Example

Hiroshi Kawano, Digital Mondrian, 1970(?)

Hiroshi Kawano, Digital Mondrian, 1970(?)
Hiroshi Kawano, Digital Mondrian, 1970(?)

Timberland, Keith Krumwiede
Outpost Office
Composition with Lines, Piet Mondrian, 1917; Composition with Lines, A. Michael Noll, 1964
Vera Molnar, Interruptions, 1967
Vera Molnar

Attila Kovacs
Peter Halley
Ryszard Winiarski, Obszar 135, 1973

Ryszard Winiarski, Area 190. penetration of a real space with 30 x 30 cm elements. Mutable lot – dice,1974
Jan De Vylder and Inge Vinck

Jan De Vylder and Inge Vinck

Jan De Vylder and Inge Vinck

Jan De Vylder and Inge Vinck

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