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Born 1964. Known for: Internet art, paintings of cables, computers, video games, and Internet websites.
Manetas is a Greek painter and multimedia artist born in Athens in 1964. He has created internet art as well as paintings of cables, computers, video games, and Internet websites since the late... Read full biography
Manetas is a Greek painter and multimedia artist born in Athens in 1964. He has created internet art as well as paintings of cables, computers, video games, and Internet websites since the late 1990s. Manetas co-founded the art movement "Neen" with Mai Ueda, which aimed to conflate new technology... Read full biography
Manetas is a Greek painter and multimedia artist born in Athens in 1964. He has created internet art as well as paintings of cables, computers, video games, and Internet websites since the late 1990s. Manetas co-founded the art movement "Neen" with Mai Ueda, which aimed to conflate new technology with art and poetry. He presented the Whitneybiennial.com, an online exhibition that challenged the 2002 Whitney Biennial show. Manetas' work has been collected by Charles Saatchi. He currently lives... Read full biography
Manetas is a Greek painter and multimedia artist born in Athens in 1964. He has created internet art as well as paintings of cables, computers, video games, and Internet websites since the late 1990s. Manetas co-founded the art movement "Neen" with Mai Ueda, which aimed to conflate new technology with art and poetry. He presented the Whitneybiennial.com, an online exhibition that challenged the 2002 Whitney Biennial show. Manetas' work has been collected by Charles Saatchi. He currently lives and works in Bogotá.
Manetas is a Greek painter and multimedia artist born in Athens in 1964. He has created internet art as well as paintings of cables, computers, video games, and Internet websites since the late 1990s. Manetas co-founded the art movement "Neen" with Mai Ueda, which aimed to conflate new technology with art and poetry. He presented the Whitneybiennial.com, an online exhibition that challenged the 2002 Whitney Biennial show. Manetas' work has been collected by Charles Saatchi. He currently lives and works in Bogotá.
