Derrynan I, 1967
Derrynan I
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screenprint and photo-screenprint, printed in colour inks, from multiple screens.
Artist's proof, from edition of 70
66.5 ×
66.4cm (sheet)
Printed by Chris Prater at Kelpra Studio, London.
An impression from this edition is held in the collection of the Tate Britain, London.
In the late 1960s, Harold Cohen was working in Kelpra Studio, one of the most significant sites of pop and op-art in the world.
These works explore how colour operates when layered in a dot-matrix.
The year after making these prints, Cohen developed AARON, considered the earliest artificial intelligence program for artmaking. A computer-art pioneer, as the Whitney Museum of Art notes, Cohen "devoted his life to exploring the potential of artificial intelligence to translate an artist’s knowledge and process into code."
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