Digital Evolutions
Nov. 7th - Nov. 30th, 2008
opening friday, Nov 7th
18.00 - 24.00

ARTROM Gallery Special Event
"DEL PRESENTE STATO DELLE COSE "
(The Present State of Things)
> read article

Music composed by Fausto Razzi
with video installation by Roberto Creton

"IPERTEMPO"
a video/digital interface by
Andrea Bastogi
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International Society
for Artists and Designers

Anton Kirchner/ USA

Anton Kirchner is a digital photomontage artist who's work is characterized by seamless compositions and symbolist and surreal subject matter. Though his digital work is almost exclusively made of photographic components, his early years of painting in oils make much of his work read more like paintings than photographs. For the components in his compositions, Anton uses only photographs he has personally taken and often has heavily digitally modified and reproposed.

> AGG Artist Portfolio
> visit the artist's website

Vlatko Ceric/ Croatia

Vlatko Ceric, is a Croatian artist whose perspective into digital art comes from a computing and physics background. His works inspire a sensation of wanting to explore, to move inside the work and be transported along those intersections of optical planes. One is drawn into the space. His creative process is one of transposing a visual idea into a computer language, creating specific sequences which the computer then elaborates to create the artwork. Ceric works in a particular category of computer art called Algorithmic Art, which is oriented towards representing ideas of about how visual objects look in the form of algorithms, creating what is called a model. An algorithman is a sequence that precisely describes structure and generation of visual objects.

> AGG Artist Portfolio
> visit the artist's website
Steve Godzisz / USA

Simplicity, elegant line, a sense of movement, dancing within space, all describe Steve Godzisz's ability to use the new digital technologies to communicate. Beginning in the early 50's, following the movement that the Abstract Expressionts started, Steve Godzisz became enthused with the simple use of the line that embodied their work. Later, through the more geometric approach of Albers, Anuszkiewicz, Max Bill and others, he furthered his field of expression keeping simplicty and color as his guide. Letting illusion and perspective, harmonize shape into form.

> AGG Artist Portfolio
> visit the artist's website

Yolanda Klappert / USA

Striking forms with an electronic brush, coaxing depth and dimension with fingers set upon keyboard and curved mouse buttons, Yolanda Klappert builds scenes from emptiness, vistas and worlds in tints and textures that will solidify on paper with a  startling clarity of depth and perspective. Her musical touch (a concert pianist for 20 years) accustomed to coaxing melodious sound from other keyboards composes imaginative visual symphonies with personal flair and verve. "I experience a profound joy in creating 'something from nothing' while combining my instincts as a musical and visual artist with the sophistication of cutting edge technology. I have become intensely interested in discovering the point at which an idea becomes an inspiration, an "entity unto itself".

> AGG Artist Portfolio
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ARTROM Gallery, Artist Presentation Space
V i a   F a i t i,  R o m e , I t a l y    0 6 / 3 2 2 7 0 1 9
visits welcomed by invitation or appointment only

Digital Evolutions

ARTROM Gallery opens the seventh exhibition 'Digital Evolutions' at the Artist Presentation Space with a collective of four very diverse digital artists all working with this new media

Opening night also included the presentation of two video installations.

"Del Presente Stato delle Cose" was born from the music written by composer Fausto Razzi who then contacted video artist Roberto Creton for creation of the video.

IPERTEMPO a sophisticated and joyful video/digital interface created by Andrea Bastogi unifies time, place and action, in evolution.


Digital, digital, digital; a word certainly overused but at the same time describing an evolution that has begun and continues within the art world. A new tool, an opening of enormous possibilities and opportunites, an exploration of a new language, a redefinition of the art process, a willingness to accept, change and embrace the new.

The artists of ARTROM Gallery’s Digital Evolutions exhibition are those who have the courage to grab hold of the potential of this new technology and begin to learn how to use it, how to master it, how to mould it into a final work which deeply expresses the artistic vision which each has in mind.

Digital Evolutions Exhibition
Artworks available for Purchase from ARTROM Gallery


antonkirchner

                   
[         Portfolio Slideshow   ]

Artworks Informations and Pricing
All artworks from Anton Kircner are digital photomontage printed on linen textured paper.
Anton Kirchner, Birland, 2004, 30x40 cm, limited edition 20/100, €175,00
Anton Kirchner, M. Theory of Madonna, 2007, 50x70 cm, limited edition 3/10, €200,00
Anton Kirchner, Dream of Consciousness 7, 2008, 60x60 cm, limited edition 1/10, €225,00
Anton Kirchner, Dream of Consciousness 8, 2008, 60x60 cm, limited edition 1/10, €225,00
Anton Kirchner, Imbude 2, 2007, 46x60 cm, limited edition 4/10, €200,00
Anton Kirchner, Self, 2007, 55x70 cm, limited edition 2/10, €200,00
Anton Kirchner, Memory of the Thing, 2007, 50x70 cm, limited edition 3/10, €200,00

All artworks from Vlatko Ceric are digital print on hahnemuhle archivial paper with archivial epson pigmented inks, 2006-2008, 60x60, limited editions of 20, €300,00 each.

All artworks from Steve Godzisz are printed with archivial inks on archivial paper, 114x90,5cm, limited editions, €1.100,00.

All artworks from Yolanda Klappert are printed on archivial watercolor paper with colorfast inks, 2006-2008, 40x50 cm, limited editions of 20, €300,00 each.


For purchase of any of the above works please contact Elizabeth at sales@artromgallery.com
All works will be shipped from ARTROM Gallery, Rome, Italy unless otherwise stated
or arranged between gallery/artist and buyer.


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