ROGER VILDER
Roger Vilder He is one of the strongest artists who reflects on movement, with mathematics he converts interaction or retinal action into poetry.
Roger Vilder’s first digital research dates back to 1971. They resulted in animated sequences. In 1973, he produced a series of computer drawings at the Canadian Meteorological Centre. From these drawings, serial sculptures and graphic works were produced.
He studied fine arts at Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. He works between Paris, Nîmes and Montreal (Canada).
He taught Fine Arts for 30 years in various institutions and universities in North America.
Member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts and the Kepes Association of Budapest, Hungary.
Since the mid-60s, he has been exploring movement through motor mechanics, digital research, algorithmic animations and neon. Through simple geometry, he expresses his observations of the world, forms to which he gives a slow, continuous movement of growth and decay. In doing so, shapes, spaces and colours are put in relation to each other, thus privileging the harmony of the composition in a space-time continuum, of a sensual and organic nature.
Important exhibitions in solid galleries and international spaces are announced soon.
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Artwork details:
Title: Carrés Couleurs
Fileformat: MOV
Year: 1973
Artwork description:
Ce travail centré autour des concepts du mouvement et de temporalité dans toute son œuvre. Le mouvement implique pour lui, d’une part le changement, la mutation d’un état à un autre sur le plan physique, psychologique, individuel ou collectif, et d’autre part, l’évolution des formes dans leurs proportions, couleurs et textures.
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