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Automatic Art: Susan Tebby

Susan Tebby, Development of Lattices, from the Interchange Series MS 142 Sheet No.IV, 1981-82, giclée print on archival paper, 80, x 60, Edition of 15.

Photograph taken at the Automatic Art: human and machine processes that make art show at GV Art in September 2014.

Susan Tebby

Automatic Art: Steve Sproates

Steve Sproates, untitled, 2007, card, Perspex and wood, 30 x 30 x 10.

Photograph taken at the Automatic Art: human and machine processes that make art show at GV Art in September 2014.

Steve Sproates

Automatic Art: Sean Clark

Sean Clark, System 1, 2014, monitor and software.

Photographs taken at the Automatic Art: human and machine processes that make art show at GV Art in September 2014.

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Automatic Art at GV Art: human and machine processes that make art

Kenneth-Martin-Chance-Order-Change-21...Divergences-1-1982-oil-on-canvas-91.4-x-91.4-©-The-Estate-of-the-Artist-courtesy-Annely-Juda-Fine-Art-London

Automatic Art is the latest show at GV Art. The exhibition presents 50 years of British art that is generated from strict procedures. The artists make their work by following rules or by writing computer programs. They range from system-based paintings and drawings to evolving computer generated images.

Private View: Thursday 3 July 2014, 6-9pm

Exhibition runs from Friday 4 July and ends Saturday 26 July 2014.

GV Art gallery, London, 49 Chiltern Street, Marylebone, London W1U 6LY 

The image is a piece by Kenneth Martin called Chance, Order, Change 21…Divergences 1, 1982, oil on canvas, 91.4 x 91.4 © The Estate of the Artist, courtesy Annely Juda Fine Art, London.

The full press release from GV Art is below.

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