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Born 1928. Known for: Zurich Concrete Art, color and form relationship, graphic design influence.
Nelly Rudin, a Swiss artist, is known for being a key figure in the second generation of Zurich Concrete Art. Her works reflect her background in graphic design, exploring the interplay between color... Read full biography
Nelly Rudin, a Swiss artist, is known for being a key figure in the second generation of Zurich Concrete Art. Her works reflect her background in graphic design, exploring the interplay between color and form. Rudin's art from the late 1960s shows influences from designs for brochures and... Read full biography
Nelly Rudin, a Swiss artist, is known for being a key figure in the second generation of Zurich Concrete Art. Her works reflect her background in graphic design, exploring the interplay between color and form. Rudin's art from the late 1960s shows influences from designs for brochures and packaging, with a focus on symmetry, balance, and a strong two-dimensional effect. In her later works, such as those in the October auction, Rudin introduced more dynamism by painting over the edges of the... Read full biography
Nelly Rudin, a Swiss artist, is known for being a key figure in the second generation of Zurich Concrete Art. Her works reflect her background in graphic design, exploring the interplay between color and form. Rudin's art from the late 1960s shows influences from designs for brochures and packaging, with a focus on symmetry, balance, and a strong two-dimensional effect. In her later works, such as those in the October auction, Rudin introduced more dynamism by painting over the edges of the canvas, creating an optical distortion that engages viewers on a personal level.
Nelly Rudin, a Swiss artist, is known for being a key figure in the second generation of Zurich Concrete Art. Her works reflect her background in graphic design, exploring the interplay between color and form. Rudin's art from the late 1960s shows influences from designs for brochures and packaging, with a focus on symmetry, balance, and a strong two-dimensional effect. In her later works, such as those in the October auction, Rudin introduced more dynamism by painting over the edges of the canvas, creating an optical distortion that engages viewers on a personal level.
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