KATI VILIM
visual artists, born in Hungary, currently based in New York City.
Kati Vilim works with non representational geometric abstract imagery.
In her work she is investigating the visual language as an abstract system, creating new content based on combination of algorithm, colors and structures composed of ratio and rhythm of geometric shapes.
Her media range from traditional techniques as oil painting, to site -specific multimedia installation and digital animation.
Kati Vilim received her MFA from University of Fine Arts, Budapest, Hungary and Montclair State University, Montclair, NJ.
Her work has been exhibited within the United States and in Europe, including the critically acclaimed exhibition: The Geometric Unconscious (2012-13), held at the Sheldon Museum of Art in Lincoln, Nebraska, The Hungarian Consulate in New York City, and at galleries and institutions as the Paul Robeson Galleries, Rutgers, Newark, or Pen and Brush Gallery New York., Mucciaccia Gallery, New York., Monmouth Museum, Lincroft NJ,
Her work is also held in collections in collections among others as in Vass Collection, Yuko Nii Foundation Collection, Eileen Kaminsky Family Foundation Collection.
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