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MoMA Pop Rally Exhibits Dan Hermes

by danhermes | Apr 17, 2013 | Moving Paintings, Moving Paintings - Featured, See Past Tech - Featured

In conjunction with the Inventing Abstraction, 1910–1925 and Abstract Generation: Now in Print exhibitions, the Museum of Modern Art in New York exhibited the work of Dan Hermes. The works screened on April 14th, 2013 at MoMA’s Pop Rally series. Four works were...

Art on the Marquee

by danhermes | Oct 30, 2012 | -> Upcoming Exhibits, Featured, Headlines, Moving Paintings - Featured, Moving Paintings - Headlines

Boston Cyberarts and the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority have teamed up to create “Art on the Marquee,” an ongoing project to commission public media art for display on the new 80-foot-tall multi-screen LED marquee outside the Boston Convention &...

Sotheby’s Catalog for iPad

by danhermes | Oct 9, 2012 | Moving Paintings, Moving Paintings - Featured

Auction house adapts catalog to the iPad:

3D to 2D: At the Heart of Art

by danhermes | Sep 17, 2012 | Moving Paintings, Moving Paintings - Featured, Moving Paintings - Headlines

Traditional visual art involves the translation of three dimensional elements into two dimensional space.    Early painters took the leap into perspective, depth, and form, and much of Western fine art has delved deeper.  This translation requires many abbreviations,...

10/26 – ATNE Salon: Motion In Fine Art

by danhermes | Sep 17, 2012 | Moving Paintings, Moving Paintings - Featured, Past Exhibits

An Art Technology New England salon at the Boston Cyberarts Gallery features Dan Hermes, artist and writer, presenting from his forthcoming book called Moving Paintings. Video and time-based art will illustrate topics, theory, and history of motion in fine...

How do line, shape, and color behave when the gates of Time are opened to them?

by danhermes | Mar 5, 2012 | Moving Paintings, Moving Paintings - Featured, See Past Tech - Featured, SeePastTech

How do line, shape, and color behave when the gates of Time are suddenly opened to them? I suggest that even the most skilled artisans have only just begun to explore this question.  The prevalence of narrative in moving mediums has marginalized this question for many...
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