Sotheby’s is thrilled to present EVENT, a collection of 500 algorithmic artworks by conceptual artist Bernar Venet, that explores the interplay of chance and unpredictability in the digital realm, building on his six-decade exploration of chance and entropy across diverse mediums such as sculpture, painting, drawing, poetry, sound, design, and photography.
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Visionary French Conceptual Artist Bernar Venet Makes His Generative Digital Art Debut at Sotheby's
Bernar Venet's First Long-Form Generative Art Collection
EVENT (2024) embraces blockchain technology, allowing collectors to mint a never-before-seen output of his proprietary algorithm in a dynamic and interactive experience. This algorithm extends Venet's relentless pursuit of transforming art history. By merging his profound understanding of sculpture with the languages of science and mathematics, he creates a unique and thought-provoking digital experience. This series marks a new chapter in Venet's oeuvre, inviting viewers to explore the captivating dimensions of long-form on-chain creativity.
Embracing the unexpected has been a hallmark of Venet's practice, and EVENT is no exception. Drawing inspiration from his earlier works like Pile of Coal (1963) and Accident (1996), which featured performative actions and the collapse of bars, EVENT (2024) melds sculpture with the algorithm, beckoning viewers to join a profound journey through his evolving creative landscape."
“Event” allows me to multiply the collapses from mathematical constructions, because the subject of mathematics continues, in a totally new way, to be a source of expressivity. In this activity, I discovered the possibility of using computational algorithms. I’m thinking about this idea of extension and expansion. How can I go beyond what I have been allowed to create so far?
Artist Biography
Bernar Venet, born in Château-Arnoux-Saint-Auban (France) in 1941, is a master of art transformation. A New York resident since 1966, he now resides in Le Muy, where he opened the Venet Foundation in 2014.
His artistic journey began with radical stances in Nice, evolving upon arrival in the US and aligning him with Minimalist and conceptual art pioneers.
Venet's acclaim spans monumental corten steel sculptures, painting, performance, poetry, video, sound, design, and photography. His work graces prestigious institutions globally, from Centre Pompidou to MoMA and the Guggenheim, with public commissions across Asia, Europe, and the United States, and global appearances at Versailles and the tallest public artwork in the world L’Arc Majeur, all testaments to his influence and contributions to the world through his art.
Over the last six decades, Venet's practice has responded to the contemporary moment, exploring new processes, materials, and technologies while staying true to his overarching exploration of order and disorder. Yet, what sets Venet apart is his unyielding exploration of lines, rejection of metaphorical expression, embracing literal decisions, and anchoring his work in science and mathematics. His art navigates the realms of monosemy, where everything is denotative, objective, and immediate.
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EXECUTION OF FIVE INDIA INK DRAWINGS IN THREE SECONDSFour Images. Executed in Tarascon, France, 1961
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PILE OF COAL5 Images. The Artist installing Pile of Coal Exhibition: Musée d'Art Contemporain, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France, 1984
Photo: Muriel Anssens -
MATHEMATICAL DIAGRAMSBernar Venet in studio, 1966
Bernar Venet’s studio, 1966
Calcul de la diagonale d'un carré, 1966. 130 x 130 Acrylic on canvas
Calcul de la Diagonale du Rectangle, 1966. 161.5 x 117 cm. Acrylic on canvas -
INFORMATION EXHIBITION AT MOMAStock Market TV Piece. 1970 Exhibition: "Information". The Museum of Modern Art (MOMA, New York, 1970)
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SHAPED CANVAS
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POSITION OF AN INDETERMINATE LINEGraphite on wood
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RANDOM DEPLOYMENT OF POINTS
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RANDOM COMBINATION OF INDETERMINATE LINES2021 He Art Museum, Guangdong Province, China
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ACCIDENT6 images. Bernar Venet Accident, Le Muy, France.
Performed on January 1, 1996 -
100 TONES OF STRAIGHT LINES IN DISORDER2006 Le Muy, France.
Photo: Serge Demailly -
1ST SINGLE ARTIST PRIVATE SALE EXHIBITION BY SOTHEBY’SPortrait of the artist Bernar Venet
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LARGE SCALE EFFONDREMENTEffondrement 200 tonnes, 2017, Le Muy, France
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VENET À VERSAILLESArcs, Château de Versailles, France 2011
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ANGLE SCULPTURESSeven Angles of Random Sizes and Degrees, 2014.
Photo: Pascal Hausherr
Disorder: 9 Acute Unequal Angles, 2015.
Photo: Francesco Allegretto
17 Acute Unequal Angles, 2016. Photo: Peter Mallet
Effondrement: 24 Angles, 2017. Photo: Xinyi Hu
Corten steel Various sizes. -
DOMINO EFFONDREMENTDomino Effondrements Performed on July 17, 2021 Le Muy, France.
Photo: Jerome Cavaliere -
DIGITAL CAPITAL NFTSBernar Venet. Retrospektive, Digital Capital NFTs 2022 Berlin, Germany.
Photo: E. Pisa -
PERCEPTIONS INTERIOR EXTERIOR25 m
Photo: Maxime Bruyelle -
ISOTOPEISOTOPE Generative Multimedia Installation 2023 Le Muy, France
Two channel sound, projection mapping, Isotope generative algorithm, 7 m x 3 mPhoto: River Davis -
EVENTLong form Generative art collection