Showing posts with label François Morellet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label François Morellet. Show all posts

Saturday, 17 May 2025

Electric Dreams

From the exhibition Electric Dreams: Art And Technology Before The Internet currently at Tate Modern, London ...

Mary Martin's Permutation Of Six:



Katsuhiro Yamaguchi's Trial Object In Acrylic Plastic:


And Mesh Sculpture:



François Morellet's Random Distribution Of 222,048 Squares Using The π Number Decimals, 50% Odd Digit Blue, 50% Even Digit Red:



Carlos Cruz-Diez's Chromointerferent Environment:





Hiroshi Kawano's Artificial Mondrian:


And 7 of 3 d2 // Design 1-4:



Samia Halaby's Fold 2:


Thursday, 7 March 2024

Morellet @ AJ

I arrived in London early this morning.  The first thing I saw was François Morellet's survey exhibition, which was opening at Annely Juda Fine Art today.  Just this wonderful show alone is already worth my trip.







Wednesday, 5 September 2018

Morellet + Picelj + Knifer

From the exhibition Hello World. Revision Einer Sampling at Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin 2018 ...

François Morellet's Three Double Grids 0, 30, 60 (Black And White) and 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13:




Ivan Picelj's Œuvre Programmée No. 1 (1-12):



Julije Knifer's A-Bi.Ha.Da:


Thursday, 12 May 2016

R.I.P. François Morellet

The art world just got dimmer with his passing yesterday.  R.I.P.  François Morellet (1926-2016) at Blain|Southern, Berlin 2015:








Saturday, 8 August 2015

Dash Dash Dash

Where art and mathematics intersect, François Morellet's excellent show Dash Dash Dash at Blain|Southern, Berlin 2015:















Sunday, 2 February 2014

Droits De Succession

I was totally thrilled to hear about Jaime Gili's new solo exhibition Droits De Succession at Oficina #1.  The new series of prints on view are superpositions of Gili's signature geometry on printers' proofs and leftover editions he has collected over the years from artists like Carlos Cruz-Diez, Max Bill, Marcel Floris and François Morellet, who have been key figures or influences of the Venezuelan abstraction. This clever dialogue between the past and the present witnesses the succession of geometric abstraction from one generation to the next.  While it is exciting to see Gili's new works, it's regretful that I can only see them on pictures since the exhibition is in Caracas, Venezuela.  The show is opening today!

Gili on Morellet:


Gili on Floris:





Gili on Bill:


From the Roundabout Gili series:



All images courtesy of Jaime Gili.  Thank you for the pictures, the translation and your generosity, J.