About The Work
Hungarian conceptual artist Agnes Denes was a pioneer of early environmental art. Now in her 90s, the artist continues to create art despite physical limitations, taking the burden off her body by using the computer to generate art. This series of four works, entitled The Butterfly Experiment, are the fruits of Denes’s adaptive, computer-generated creative process. Collect one print or the entire set—proceeds will benefit the Centre Pompidou Foundation, so you can’t go wrong.
About Agnes Denes
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Female forms - shape making among great women artists
- Art 101: Destination Art: 15 Permanent Public Artworks Worth Traveling the Globe to Experience
- Interviews & Features: 9 Artists Changing the Way We Think About the Environment
- Interviews & Features: "You Can’t Put a Lid on Creativity": Visionary Eco-Artist Agnes Denes on Her Dauntless Quest to Understand the Universe
- Interviews & Features: 10 Artists to Watch This March
Digital print
16.00 x 20.00 in
40.6 x 50.8 cm
This work is signed by the artist.
About The Work
Hungarian conceptual artist Agnes Denes was a pioneer of early environmental art. Now in her 90s, the artist continues to create art despite physical limitations, taking the burden off her body by using the computer to generate art. This series of four works, entitled The Butterfly Experiment, are the fruits of Denes’s adaptive, computer-generated creative process. Collect one print or the entire set—proceeds will benefit the Centre Pompidou Foundation, so you can’t go wrong.
About Agnes Denes
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Female forms - shape making among great women artists
- Art 101: Destination Art: 15 Permanent Public Artworks Worth Traveling the Globe to Experience
- Interviews & Features: 9 Artists Changing the Way We Think About the Environment
- Interviews & Features: "You Can’t Put a Lid on Creativity": Visionary Eco-Artist Agnes Denes on Her Dauntless Quest to Understand the Universe
- Interviews & Features: 10 Artists to Watch This March
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