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donderdag 21 juli 2011
Two exhibitions at the Museum of Digital Fine Art
The Museum of Digital Fine Art is now featuring it’s July, online gallery exhibitions for Digital Fine Art and Fine Art photography. New exhibitions are held on a monthly basis and solo exhibitions will begin in the autumn of this year. The monthly exhibitions feature artists from around the world who employ the use of the digital medium in creating their works of fine art.
The Digital Fine Art exhibition will continue through July 31, 2011. Artists featured in this exhibition include Alien Sapien Sapiens (Diego Porto), Alissa Brunskill, Arpitam, Arthur Jacob, Cameron Gray, Dominique Mauduit, Jacqueline Gerritsen, Kees Bottenberg, Susan Savad, Zummi, Kurt Wörsdörfer.
The Fine Art Photography exhibition will continue through August 14, 2001. Fine Art Photographers featured in this exhibition include Antanas, Erwin Kotzab, Vitaliy Vasiliev and Elena Vasilieva, Rik Williams, Glenn Stephenson, Magali, Steven Sandner, Josephine Pugh, Gregoria Gregoriou.
The Museum Of Digital Fine Art (MODFA) was established in 2008 by Canadian Artist and entrepreneur, Solomon Walker. The museum, virtually online, provides a unique public exhibition space in which to display exceptional works of modern Art and Photography. One of the goals of the Museum of Digital Fine Art is to foster interest in Digital Multi-Media (especially with regards to creation of "fine art") and those artists who produce such masterful works globally. It's intent is to also exhibit exceptional Art crafted with the aid of electronic media and to foster meaningful dialogue and educate art enthusiasts, collectors, curators, design/decor professionals, and the public at large about the real merits of investment in things artistically Digital. It also hopes to highlight great innovations within this exciting new and incredible genre, which artists from all walks of life, in every country, have embraced enthusiastically over the last decades.
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