Curated by Tiegenhof
GIF Gallery - Digital Art - Switzerland
Hommage à Jean Tinguely Digital artists create GIFs in honor of Jean Tinguely. He would have been 100 years old on May 22, 2025. As a creator of kinetic works of art, Jean Tinguely is one of the great artists of the twentieth century.
Pop Art is an art movement that began in the 1950s. Themes from consumer society were often taken up, parodied or criticised. Typical features were bright colours and bold contours. This exhibition shows digital artists with their unique new GIFs.
Albert Anker (1831 - 1910), is one of the most popular painters in Switzerland. Artists are inspired by his works and create animated GIFs.
Exhibition Kulturmuseum Bern (Switzerland) - 22.3.2024-6.4.2024 - Artists create a GIF in honour of Paul Klee. Paul Klee is one of the most important visual artists of the 20th century and created works between Expressionism, Cubism and Surrealism.
A line is a pixel that went out for a walk
Under the winter moon, Klee finds ecstasy in the darkness, violets dance in the night.
ZEITGEIST encapsulates the cultural pulse of a specific era. It is the lens through which we perceive and interpret the world.
Nap burns
Sunset burns
En Tucumán no hay operativo, LIBERTAD, TUCUMÁN ARDE. "Tucumán Arde" stands as a close example of ZEITGEIST, being an artistic manifestation carried out in Argentina during 1968. This movement was led by young avant-garde artists from Buenos Aires and Rosario. In the context of Juan Carlos Onganía dictatorship, the collective adopted a political approach, denouncing the precarious situation in the Province of Tucumán. Through multidisciplinary and conceptual artistic proposals, they aimed to expose the corrupt and repressive activities of the government on a national level.
Tucumán se quemó noticia de último momento. Visite Tucumán jardn de la miseria. "Tucumán Arde" stands as a close example of ZEITGEIST, being an artistic manifestation carried out in Argentina during 1968. This movement was led by young avant-garde artists from Buenos Aires and Rosario. In the context of Juan Carlos Onganía dictatorship, the collective adopted a political approach, denouncing the precarious situation in the Province of Tucumán. Through multidisciplinary and conceptual artistic proposals, they aimed to expose the corrupt and repressive activities of the government on a national level.