
Manfred Mohr (born June 8, 1938 in
Pforzheim
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/
Germany
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) is a German artist considered to be a pioneer in the field of
digital art
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. He has lived and worked in New York since 1981.
Life and career
Mohr started his career as an
action painter and
jazz musician
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Accordion
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. He began using a computer in 1969 because of a growing interest in creating
algorithmic art. He lived in
Barcelona
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in 1962 and in
Paris
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between 1963 and 1983.
His early
computer works are algorithmic and based on his former drawings with a strong attitude on rhythm and repetition. In 1990 he was awarded the
Prix Ars Electronica (Golden Nica) at
the Ars Electronica festival in
Linz
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,
Austria
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. He maintained an art studio in
Paris
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from 1963 to 1983. Mohr attended Kunst + Werkschule in
Pforzheim
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and
École des Beaux-Arts
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in Paris.
In 1968 he co-founded the seminar "Art et Informatique" at the
University of Vincennes and in May 1971 had a solo exhibit at ARC - Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris. That exhibition has become known historically as the first
solo show in a museum of works entirely calculated and drawn by a digital computer.
Recent solo exhibitions of his work include
Art Basel
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"Art Features" with
bitforms gallery in
Basel
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, DAM Gallery in
Berlin
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, Mueller-Roth Gallery in
Stuttgart
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, Carroll / Fletcher Gallery in
London
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, bitforms gallery in
New York City
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, Galerie Charlot in
Paris
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, the Museum of Kulturspeicher in
Würzburg
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, and Galerie Wack in
Kaiserslautern
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.
Major retrospectives of his work include
ZKM , Media Museum in Karlsruhe in 2013, the
Kunsthalle in Bremen in 2007, Joseph Albers Museum in
Bottrop, Germany in 1998, and the Wilhelm-Hack-Museum in
Ludwigshafen, Germany in 1987.
Mohr's work is collected by the
Centre Pompidou
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in Paris, the Joseph Albers Museum, the
Ludwig Museum in
Cologne
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, the Museum for Concret Art in
Ingolstadt
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, the
Kunstmuseum Stuttgart,
Musee d’Art Contemporain and
Musée des Beaux-Arts in Montreal, the
Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam,
Musée de l'Élysée in Switzerland, and many others. Mohr has had numerous solo exhibitions in both museums and galleries in New York,
Zürich
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,
Cologne
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, Paris, Amsterdam,
Stuttgart
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, Berlin,
Montreal
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,
São Paulo
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, and
Seoul
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. Additionally, he has participated in group exhibitions at the
Leo Castelli Gallery and at the
Museum of Modern Art
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in New York.
Mohr has received many awards including the 2013 ACM SIGGRAPH Distinguished Artist Award for Lifetime Achievement in Digital Art, 2006 (ddaa) Digital Art Award Cologne/Berlin, a fellowship from
New York Foundation for the Arts in 1997, the 1990
Golden Nica from
Ars Electronica
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in Linz, the 1990 Camille Graeser Prize in
Zürich
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, and the 1973 Ljubljana Print Biennial. In 1994, the first comprehensive monograph on his work was published by Waser-Verlag in
Zürich
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.
[Lieser, Wolf. ''Digital Art''. Langenscheidt: h.f. ullmann. 2009 pp.163-167]
Studies, exhibitions, and prizes
* 1957 - Kunst + Werkschule, Pforzheim (gold- and silversmith, painting); jazz musician (tenor-sax, oboe)
* 1960 -
Action painting
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* 1961 - Received school prize (art) of the City of Pforzheim
* 1962 - Began the exclusive use of black and white as a means of visual and aesthetic expression
* 1965 - Studied
lithography
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at the
Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris; geometric experiments led to hard edge painting
* 1968 - First one-man exhibition at the Daniel Templon Gallery, Paris; systematization of the picture content
* 1969 - Publication of the visual book ''Artificiata I''. First drawings with a computer.
* 1971 - First one-man show of computer generated digital art in a museum, ARC, Museé d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris / France
* 1972 - Sequential computer drawings were introduced; began to work on fixed structures: the cube
* 1973 - Received awards at the World Print Competition-73, San Francisco, and the 10th Biennial in
Ljubljana
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* 1977 - Began to work with the 4-D
hypercube
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and graph-theory
* 1980 - Workphase: divisibility, dissection of cube
* 1982 - Quasi-organic growth programs on the cube
* 1987 - First retrospective exhibition, Wilhelm-Hack-Museum, Ludwigshafen; renewed work on the 4-D hypercube; four-dimensional rotation as generator of signs
* 1989 - Extended work to the 5-D and 6-D hypercube. Rotation as well as projection as generators of signs
* 1990 - Received the Golden Nica at Ars Electronica in Linz and the Camille Graeser Prize in Zürich
* 1991 - Workphase: laserglyphs, diagonal paths through 6-D hypercube are cut from steel plates with a laser
* 1994 - The first comprehensive monograph on Manfred Mohr was published by Waser-Verlag, Zürich
* 1997 - Was elected a member of the
American Abstract Artists; received an Artists' Fellowship from New York Foundation for the Arts
* 1998 - Started to use color (after using black and white for more than three decades) to show the complexity of the work through differentiation
* 2002 - Designed and built small PCs to run his program "space.color" and since 2004 also the program "subsets". The resulting images were visualized on LCD flat panels in a slow, non-repetitive motion.
* 2006 - Received the
daaDigital Art Award (for digital pioneering- and original geometric research), Köl
* 2013 - Received the ACM SIGGRAPH Distinguished Artist Award for Lifetime Achievement in Digital Art
* 2013 - Honored with retrospective show The Algorithm of Manfred Mohr, 1963-now at ZKM - Media Museum, Karlsruhe
* 2013 - Chosen as Featured Artist in a solo show at ArtBasel/Basel with bitforms gallery
Gallery
Manfred Mohr P-306-O.jpg, Piece "P-306-O" (1980/82). Acryl/ Canvas/ Wood/ 4 parts
Manfred Mohr P-792 32.jpg, Piece "P-792_32" (2000-2007). Pigment ink on Canvas/ Wood
Manfred Mohr P1640 1322.jpg, Piece "P1640_1322" (2014). Pigment ink on Canvas
Manfred Mohr P1611 5220.jpg, Piece "P1611_5220" (2012/13). Pigment ink on Canvas
References
External links
Artist's websiteThe ddaa prize winner 2006Winner Prix Ars Electronica 1990 - Golden Nica, computer graphics, Manfred MohrShow at "Truly Virtual Web Art Museum" of Dr. Rodney Chang (Pygoya)Ein radikaler Rationalist - Manfred Mohr im KunstforumKunsthalle Bremen - Manfred Mohr - broken symmetryKunstahalle Bremen Manfred Mohr - broken symmetry - press releaseNew York Foundation of the Arts - Manfred Mohr Artist's Fellowship 1997Die Zeit 1996 - Manfred Mohr ist ein Purist unter den Computerkünstlern by Manfred Dworschak(complete reference homepage)List of works held by the Victoria and Albert Museum*
*Manfred Mohr, Waser Verlag Zürich, 1992,
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German digital artists
1938 births
Living people
People from Pforzheim
German contemporary artists