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Calendar  Current & recent activities: 
(For a full resume of shows, publications and lectures click here: resume-all.html.)

5 November, 2010, "Algorithmic Poems: Code generated paintings & drawings", [DAM], Digital Art Museum, Tucholskystrasse 37,  Berlin, Germany. New works featuring algorithmically driven brush strokes as poetry.

4 February, 2010, Decoding the Digital, Victoria & Albert Museum, London. Roman presents "Sixty years: from brush in hand to brush in machine" in the morning session. This symposium focusing on digital art pioneers & critics complements the current display of original pioneer work. Hochhauser Auditorium, Sackler Centre 10.00-17.30.


"Sixty years: from brush in hand to brush in machine",  R. Verostko, V&A,  Feb 4, 2010

7 December 2009 - 20 June 2010, several works shown in the Digital Pioneers, Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK, Julie & Robert Breckman Prints and Drawings Gallery, Room 90 and Paintings, Room 88a

4 December, 2009, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, USAIllustrated Presentation “Writing the Score for Art, 12:00 PM

October 14, 2009, Illustrated Presentation “Writing the Score for Art, 6:30 for 7:00 PM, Computer Art Society, Birkbeck College, Centre for Film and Visual Media, 43 Gordon Square, London, UK

October 13, 2009, Illustrated Presentation “Writing the Score for Art, 6:30 PM, The Lighthouse, 28 Kensington Street, Brighton, UK

August 2, The Fred Rogers Center for early learning and children's media.  Dedication of WIM:The Upsidedown Mural and release of WIM: The Upsidedown Mural.

February 22-March 30, Concourse Gallery, Minneapolis College of Art & Design, Evolutions: MCAD in the 1960's and 1970's. Exhibition includes 1970 drawings from Verostko's "Imaging the Unseen" series.  Visiting artists of that period with work in this show include Roberto Matta, Pol Bury, Pietro Consagra and Jackie Ferrara.

February 16, 2008, 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM,  Roman Verostko, 1 of several artist participants, presents "Writing the score for drawing" in a symposium addressing the unfolding of algorithmic procedure in the arts:   Patterns, Pixels, and Process: Discussing the History of the Computer Print, the Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art, Northwestern University.

January 18-April 6, 2008, Imaging by Numbers: A Historical View of the Computer Print, Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art, Northwestern University.  The survey will include two examples from the George Boole edition and a drawing from the Rocktown Scrolls series.

August 5 to 9, 2007,  SIGGRAPH Art Gallery, San Diego Convention Center. Roman will show a giclée print formatted from the original "Flowers of Learning" mural that was permanently installed in October, 2006 in the Academic Learning Center at Spalding University, Louisville Kentucky.

The scale version, to be shown at SIGGRAPH presents the 7 cyberflowers in a single field.
 Click here for project images & details

April 13th, 2007, 5:00-7:00, Grand Opening of the Nina Bliese Gallery, 225 South 6th St., Minneapolis, MN,  featuring Algorithmic Drawings by Roman Verostko. Closing reception, 5:00-7:00, May 25.

 March 30 - June 30 2007. FEEDBACK, Laboral Centro de Arte y Creación Industrial (English)   (Español)

View of the DMP52 plotter and display of Roman's art works at the opening of the Laboral Center for the Arts & Technology (March 30, 2007).

Located at La Universidad Laboral, Gijón (Asturias), this new center opened on March 30, 2007 featuring an exhibition of interactive art titled "Feedback".  Roman was present for the opening events to demonstrate the pen plotting process he employed in the late 1980's when he created the limited edition honoring the work of George Boole. The exhibition includes the original 1980's DMP 52 pen plotter that Roman used for illustrating the Boole edition. Algorithmic works presented with the plotter include a 1989 algorithmic brush painting, an early example of his "Diamond Lake Apocalypse" series and original examples from the Boole edition.  FEEDBACK (English)    (Español)

April 13-May 25, 2007, Roman Verostko's Algorithmic Drawings. Nina Bliese Gallery, 225 South Sixth Street, Minneapolis, MN, USA.  The Grand opening of this new gallery featured a limited edition of the Flowers of Learning with selections from 20 years of  Verostko's algorist period.

March 16 -May 19, 2007.  Digital Art Museum, Tucholskystr. 37,  Berlin, Germany. The Algorists: Jean-Pierre Hébert (France), Roman Verostko (USA), Mark Wilson (USA), Manfred Mohr (GER-USA), Hans Dehlinger (GER). Exhibition Opening: March 15, 7-9 pm. Roman's work will include recent drawings from his Rocktown Scroll series.

November 3 - December 17. Museum of Art, Tama University of Art & Design, Toyo, Japan, "20th Century Computer Art: Beginnings and Developments". An invitational exhibition of artists who have employed coded programming procedures in creating their art. The core organizing committee for this exhibition was formed by Professor Hiroshi Kawano, director of the Institute for Computer Culture that studies the role of programming language in the creation of art and theory. The organizing committee included members of the KSS (Kawano Study Society) and Professors and Researchers from Tama Art University and Musashino Art University.

October 27, 5:00 to 6:30. Dedication of the permanent installation of Roman Verostko's "Flowers of Learning: Hortus Conclusus Nazarenus".  The Academic Center, South 3rd Street, Spalding University, Louisville, Kentucky. Project presentation file.

Flowers of Learning:Hortus Conclusus Nazarenus. Installation model. Click here for project presentation file (PDF format).

July 30 - August 3, 2006 SIGGRAPH Art Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts. Roman will be showing "Black Elk Speaks", a new work from his Rocktown Scrolls Series.

June 23 – July 21, 2006  MCAD Faculty at the Minnetonka Center for the Arts. Minnetonka Center for the Arts, 2240 North Shore Drive, Wayzata, MN 55391. Opening reception: 6:00 to 8:00. Roman will show two new works from the Rocktown Scrolls Series.

March 13 to June 30, 2006 THE ALGORISTS: Four Visual Artists in the Land of Newton.  Verostko, Horwitz, Hébert, Dehlinger.

ART, IMAGE AND SCIENCE: An initiative at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara. Show open to public March 13 to June 30, 2006 • Monday through Friday • 10 AM to 4 PM. Click here for hyperlink to the catalogue.

February 4 - April 2, 2006, Form und Raum, Computerkunst Actuel, Museen der Stadt Lüdenscheid Städtische GalerieLüdenscheid, Germany.  International exhibition of 45 works by 25 artists from 9 countries.

August 2-5, 2005, SIGGRAPH Art Gallery, Los Angeles Convention Center.

May 27 2005 - July 27 2005, (Reception 7:00 - 9:00 PM) The Pearl Park Scriptures,  Digital Art Museum, Tucholskystr. 37,  Berlin, Germany. New works featuring algorithmic glyphs coded to textual legacies of varying cultural traditions. Images taken by Jan Sabottka at the reception are posted on his web site at: http://www.catonbed.de/jan2/pictures/galerie/dam/verostko/600catonbed_de1.html
Images include: Roman, Alice and Hans Dehlinger.

October 31 2004 - October 2005,  Algorithmic Revolution: The history of interactive art.   ZKM:Medienmuseum at the Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie. This exhibition, at the ZKM media museum, will show an algorithmic pen and brush stroke drawing from Roman's struggle series. Works from this series were shown in Artec '95 (Nagoya Japan). The show will include a bookcase display of several each of the frontis and end pieces in books from the limited edition on George Boole's "Derivation of the Laws..." (1990).

October, 2004. Computerkunst / Computer Art 2004 (10th International) at the Museum der Stadt Gladbeck (Jahnstrasse 31 / Museumsplatz). Traveling 2004-05

2004 October 26 - December 12, 2004, Contemporary Art & the Mathematica Instinct  University Art Museums,   Marsh Art Gallery University of Richmond, Virginia.

October 24,  2004. Lecture. Art and Heritage Place Museum, Monastery of St. Benedict's, St. Joseph, MN.   Art and Spirituality.  Reflections the Mid 20th Century Ars Sacré Renewal, an illustrated slide lecture addressing issues in art and spirituality - then and now.

2004,  August 9-12, SIGGRAPH ART Gallery, Los Angeles, CA.

2004 February 2 - March 27, Contemporary Art & the Mathematica Instinct, Center for the Arts, Rutgers University, Camden, NJ 

2003-04 November 5-December 31, Contemporary Art & the Mathematica Instinct, Tweed Museum of Art (Duluth, Minnesota),
Opening reception, November 4, 2003.

November 2003, STATE OF THE ART: Maps, Stories, Games and Algorithms from Minnesota. Carlton Art Gallery, Northfield Minnesota, More on the exhibition and exhibitors, Opening reception, November 5, 2003.

2003 September  6-11, Code: the language of our time, Ars Electronica Center, Linz, Austria.  Roman exhibited coded brush & pen work dating from 1987 .

2003 July 27 - 31, SIGGRAPH Art Gallery, San Diego, California. 

2003 April 8 to May 4. ARTWARE2, digital art exhibition curated by Umberto Roncoroni. PUCP Cultural Center, S. Isidro, El Ojo Ajeno Galería,  Lima, Perú. Roman will show selections  representing 5 periods in the development of his work.

PUCP Cultural Center, Lima Peru

2003  At Recklinghausen ( Museum for Light and Life , "Umsapannwerk" ), Germany, in 2003. Dates to be announced. Works from Computerkunst 2002. 

September 1 - 29, 2002. Computerkunst/Computer Art 2002 (9th International) at the Museum der Stadt Gladbeck (Jahnstrasse 31 / Museumsplatz). Opening at 11:00 AM, Sunday September 1, 2002.   Roman will show a recent Cyberflower Duet, Red & Green.

  Catalogue Cover, Computerkunst 2002, detail Cyberflower Duet, Red


Math and Art, February 22-March 30 2002. Selby Gallery, Ringling School of Art and Design
2700 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, FL 34234. Tel: 941/359-7563. 

December 5-18, 2001  Retrospective of Digital Art  London Guildhall University, Unit 2, Central House, 59/63 Whitechapel High Street, London.  This physical exhibition marks the opening of the  Digital Art Museum, a  major online presence: www.dam.org   Verostko's algorist work from the last quarter of the 20th Century is catalogued at the web site. Pen plotted originals from the Manchester Illuminated Turing Machine may be seen in the Guildhall showing. Wed., December 4, 4:00-5:00 PM, Slide-lecture: Roman will present a slide-lecture on Algorithmic Fine Art at Unit 2.
 
October 14 - 19, 2001.   Experimenta 2001,  Lisbon, Portugal.   Roman Verostko: Algorithmic Form Generators, October 17 in the Thought as Design colloquium  Convento da Arrabida. 

August 13 -  October 1, 2001.  The Art Institute of Pittsburgh, Alumni Show . Roman shows a clone of the lost model for  Epigenesis: The Growth of Form (1996-2000).   Art Institute Gallery, 420 Blvd of the Allies.  Monday - Thursday: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

July 11-September 6. The Corning Gallery at Steuben, 667 Madison Avenue at 61st St., New York City. (Mon-Fri 10am-7pm; Sat 10am-6pm). The New York Digital Salon, Selected Works. The best works of the last eight years of NY Digital Salons includes two works by Roman. Click here to see the Ezekiel example on exhibition.

Jan 18 to March 9.  Algorithmic Fine Art. Computing Commons Gallery, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona.  An exhibition  representing 17 years of  Roman's experimental work with original form-generating procedures. On the opening day he also presents an illustrated lecture on algorithmic art.  Opening day schedule:

Lecture: 3:00-4:00 PM Computing Commons Auditorium.  Slide lecture on Algorithmic Fine Art. 

Opening Reception: 4:00-5:30 PM Computing Commons Gallery.

2000

December 2 to January 27, 2001.  Roman Verostko: The Familiar and Not so Familiar. Williams Gallery 8 Chambers Street, Princeton NJ. Mary Lou Bock, Curator. Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Saturday  11:00 AM - 5:00 PM & by appointment.  Closed Dec. 23 - Jan. 2 for the holidays.

Sept 22 to Oct 22.  Points of View, Roman will show recent work with a diverse group of Twin City artists at Sosin & Sosin.  Opening reception: Saturday & Sunday from 1:00-5:30 PM. Gallery hours: Tues-Sat: 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM.   

June 4 to July 9, 2000. Computerkunst/Computer Art 2000 at Innovationszentrum Wiesenbusch, Gladbeck (Germany). Opening : Sunday June 4 2000 at 11.00 AM. This  marks the year 2000 with a presentation  of  work by the Golden Plotter prizewinners from the inception of the award series. Roman Verostko, Golden Plotter recipient in 1993,  presents five works representing several phases in the evolution of his algorithmic pen plotted work.  Click here for images and details.

April 27. New York Institute of Technology,  Old Westbury. 12:00 PM.  Slide presentation. Algorithmic Fine Art.

April 25.  Pratt Institute, Brooklyn. 2:00 PM Slide presentation. Algorithmic Fine Art. 

April 15- April 30, 2000. Through the Looking Glass, Beachwood Center,  Beachwood, Ohio.

February 24 - April 22, 2000. Digitally Propelled Ideas.  W. Keith and Janet Kellogg Art Gallery. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Verostko shows 2 works he exhibited in the 1993 Genetic Art - Artificial Life  show (Linz). 

Opening Reception. March 2.  7-9 PM.  Roman Verostko will be present for artist panel and slide presentation earlier in the afternoon.

February - August 2000.  *ACM SIGGRAPH Traveling Show at George Mason University,  School of Information Technology & Engineering. Fairfax, Virginia.

*Note: The ACM Traveling Show  consists of  selections from the 1997 LA show. Verostko's work  includes  Epigenesis II, the replacement  clone of the lost 1996 version.

1999

November 9-30., 1999. *ACM SIGGRAPH Traveling Show at Mediacap;  Centre d'Animation de la Vallee "Salvador Allende". Rue des Acadiens,  Saint Malo.  France

October 21-24 1999, *ACM SIGGRAPH Traveling Show at Festival Quai des Bulles, Palais du Grand Large. Saint Malo, France.

October 18, 1999. Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa. 4:00-5:30 PM. Art and Algorithm: Classical Traditions Revisited. Slide lecture by Roman Verostko. Workshop on October 19. Department of Art & Design.  Iowa Sate University, College of Design

October 14, 1999. Instituto Tecnologico de Saltillo, Saltillo. Mexico. Art & Algorithm: Computers and the Calculus of Form in Art, a slide/lecture presentation by Roman Verostko, 12:15 PM.  http://www.its.mx/

June 25 - July 25, 1999. Ars (Dis)Symmetyrica '99, Ernst Museum, 8 Nagymezo St., Budapest, HUNGARY. Exhibition includes 3 versions of The Manchester Illuminated Universal Turing Machine and a Y2K Celebration with 2,000 visual improvisations. http://www.adam.hu/sciart/html/ars_diss.htm


1963-2000. For listing of  shows, publications and lectures click here: resume-all.html.  


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