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Brigitte Parusel
Brigitte Parusel, After Albers 2 #3, 2016, Giclée Print

2016

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Brigitte Parusel's works are underlined by an emphasis on experimentation and her interest in working within the limitations of a system. Her drawings are part of an ongoing exploration of a geometric pattern of interconnected circles. The pattern is the basis for her large-scale installations, spatial sculptures and folded works. The drawings explore the geometric relationship of the patterns components and its potential as a blueprint for constructing form, shape and structure. Brigitte Parusel's animation 'After Albers' is based on Josef Albers' ‘Structural Constellation, Transformation of a Scheme No. 12'. She developed the animation through experimenting with code as material for the creation of artwork. By translating Albers's drawing into code the structure has been developed into a three-dimensional rotating object. The prints are stills from the animation; with added color they show two objects moving through space. Bio Originally from Hamburg, Brigitte Parusel moved to London in 1994. In 2011 she completed an MA in Fine Art at Wimbledon College. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, including Royal Academy of Arts, Barbican Arts Trust, Barbican Centre, The Nunnery, Whitechapel Gallery, ICA, Northern Print, Newcastle, Pulchri Studio, Den Haag. In 2014 she was Artist in Residence at Robofold, a studio specialized in curved folding in metal, where she worked with parametric design and CAD software. She is a member of Art in Perpetuity Trust (APT) in London where she has a studio.
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    2016
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    Height: 12.2 in (30.99 cm)Width: 16.5 in (41.91 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Darien, CT
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    1stDibs: LU17221306423
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