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Artist: Manfred Mohr ( United States ) -
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Main Category: Computer Art
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Genres: Contemporary European Art
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Biography: Manfred Mohr was born in Pforzheim, Germany. After residing in Paris for many years, he has lived in New York City since 1981. His awards include a Golden Nica from Ars Electronica/Linz, Camille Graeser Prize in Zürich, and the Biennial in Ljubljana. After a monograph on his work was published by Waser-Verlag in 1994, he received an Artists' Fellowship from New York Foundation for the Arts. He recently had several solo shows in Europe including; the “Museum of Concrete Art” in Ingolstadt/Germany, “Wilhelm-Hack-Museum” in Ludwigshafen/Germany, and the “Schoeller Gallery” in Dusseldorf/Germany.
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Exhibition History: In 1971, he had a one-man show at the Museum of Modern Art in Paris, France, which became the historic “first” one-man show in a museum of works entirely calculated and drawn by a computer. Mohr's work can be found in the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Joseph Albers Museum in Bottrop, the Ludwig Museum in Cologne and numerous other museums and collections.
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