Formas libres
Free forms proposes an analysis from imagination and illusion. From both sides, both the left and the right, a dynamic figure and a static figure are proposed that will generate confusion about what we see and what we think we see. If no game is played with mouse clicks, you can witness the work “Square Structures” (Vera Molnar, 1989). Free Forms is titled that way since each of the figures presented have their free interpretation of what each person sees or thinks they are seeing.
Technical, aesthetic and conceptual development
Vera Molnar, pioneer of digital art, proposes a new way of making art. She specializes in drawing squares and rectangles that make sense to each other. Simón Marchan Fiz and Peter Burger propose in their texts “The principle of collage and object art” and “The avant-garde work of art”, the importance of the avant-garde, giving value to all forms of art. We could say that Vera imposed a questioned avant-garde; Many times she was asked if she was really making art and not the machine. Bringing in some avant-garde movements such as surrealism and conceptual art, I propose the heading “This is not a head” trying to allude to the works “One and Three Chairs” (Joseph Kosuth, 1945) and “This is not a pipe” (René Magritte, 1929), which play with what we know as an object, what we really see and what we believe we are seeing.