Charles A. Csuri: Beyond Boundaries, 1963-present, catalogue (2006)
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“Published in conjunction with the exhibition Charles A. Csuri: Beyond Boundaries, 1963 – present. The exhibition was held in Boston, Summer 2006 at the annual SIGGRAPH conference, and subsequently showed at the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, Kaohsiung, Taiwan from June – August 2008. The exhibition was an extensive retrospective that celebrated the life and computer art of Charles A. Csuri. The show examined and historically contextualized over 85 of Csuri’s computer artworks from 1963 to 2006. The exhibition included Csuri’s first plotter drawing, previously unseen samples from the artist’s sketchbook, preserved Real-time art objects, rediscovered works from the early period, documentary footage, the animated 1968 film Hummingbird (now in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art, NY), examples from the Infinity Series, recent still and animated works, and more. This 176-page, full-color catalogue includes scholarly essays, art historical and art critical writings.”
Edited by Janice M. Glowski
ISBN 0-9787275-0-9
176 pages
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Comment (0)Charles A. Csuri: In Search of Meaning, 1948-2000, catalogue (2000)
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“This catalogue was published in conjunction with a retrospective exhibition held at Columbus College of Art & Design (CCAD). Richard Aschenbrand, Professor and Dean of Visual Communications at the time, curated the show. The show featured 87 works of art and included many of Csuri’s early oil paintings, pop art sculptures and computer art.”
Organized by Columbus College of Art & Design, 2000
16 pages
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Comment (0)Charles A. Csuri (ed.): Interactive Sound and Visual Systems, catalogue (1970)
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“Charles Csuri organized and participated the Interactive Sound and Visual Systems exhibition, which included the installation of a large computer system with which visitors could interact. In the catalogue introduction, Csuri states, “Interdisciplinary approaches to problem solving represent the frontiers of research and education in the modern university.” The Interactive Sound and Visual Systems exhibition was held in the Hopkins Gallery, Hopkins Hall, The Ohio State University. The exhibition had to be closed early due to political demonstrations and subsequent riots on campus. Only this small catalogue remains to document the exhibition.”
College of the Arts, The Ohio State University, 25 April – 12 May 1970
Design by Eric Marlow
Photographs by David Hlynsky
Collages by Edd Benton
31 pages
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