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Sonia Landy Sheridan (April 10, 1925 – October 30, 2021), known as Sonia Sheridan, was an American artist, academic and researcher, who in 1969 founded the Generative Systems research program at the
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. She was honorary editor of '' Leonardo'', the Journal of the International Society for the Arts Sciences and Technology (
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). Sheridan had received awards from numerous institutions, including the Guggenheim Foundation in 1973 for Photography and the
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(1974–1975, 1976–1977, 1981–1982).


Biography

She majored in French and the visual arts at Hunter College in New York City between 1941 and 1945. Between 1946 and 1947, she attended at
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in New York city for an MA in French and Russian and, between 1948 and 1949 she did graduate studies at the
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, Chicago, USA. In 1957, she moved with her husband, James E. Sheridan, to
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and, during their stay, she attended the
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. In 1961, back in the United States, she was an instructor at the California College of Arts and Crafts where she received her MFA in 1960. In the 1960s, she began to teach at the
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, where she founded in 1970 a new department called Generative Systems, which was a program dedicated to studying, through hands on practice, the evolution of Art Systems triggered by a rapidly changing Technology in Society. She and the students worked with Industry, scientists and other scholars. The earliest investigation of artistic use of new technologies emerging in that period, for example the world's first color
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, the 3M Color in Color Machine.


Exhibitions

Her artistic works were shown in many different institutions, the most relevant in 1970 at the "Software" exhibition at the Jewish Museum in New York, where they did a historic catalogue. And at the Cleveland Natural History Museum. She continued with her artwork, and in 1974 she exhibited at the MoMA Museum in New York City together with Keith Smith. For the first time in Europe, in Paris, in the Art and Technology exhibition Electra, the year 1983, at the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris. In this exhibition she presented the first image manipulation software for artists, developed by John Dunn, ''Lumena artware of TimeArts''. Three years later, her work was shown for the first time in Spain, together with other artists such as
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, Marisa Gonzalez, Paloma Navares, Marina Abramovic, John Cage... at the inaugural collective exhibitions of the
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of
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titled ''"Procesos: Cultura y nuevas tecnologías"'', which offered a compilation of different artistic approximations by the use of the new means that arose in the
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during the second half of the 20th century, and in which she presented, apart of her work, the graphic computer invented by her student of SAIC, John Dunn, the EASEL software and Time Arts PC computer. With this system, during a month, she made a ''workshop'' open to all the public at the exhibitions rooms of the
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. Sonia Sheridan had her last solo show ''"The Art of Sonia Landy Sheridan"'' exhibition opening in October 2009 at The Hood Museum of Art in Dartmouth College, Hanover (New Hampshire). They made a cátalogo. In 2013 at the Festival of Art and Visual Culture in Berlin, ''
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'', the curator of the exhibition of the festival, Jacobo Lillemose, selected Sonia Sheridan with her solo show ''"Exhibition Imaging with Machine Processes"''. The Generative Art of Sonia Landy Sheridan as a researcher and pioneer in new media not only in North America but throughout the world, as well as for her teaching at SAIC, the
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. Her work forms part of big collections like The National Gallery of Canada (Ottawa, Ontario), Museum of Science & Industry (Chicago, IL, United States), University of Iowa Museum (Iowa City, IA, United States), Visual Studies Workshop (Rochester, NY, United States), Brooklyn Museum (Brooklyn, NY, United States), Intercommunication Center (Tokyo, Japan), and 3M Corporation (Saint-Paul, MN, United States) at '' The Hood Museum of Art'' Dartmouth College (Hanover, NH, United States), this museum acquired 684 artworks produce by Sheridan between the year 1949 y 2002. The Hood Museum of Art (
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), and all the documentation on her long artistic career can be consulted in the ''Foundation Daniel Langlois'' of
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. Her biographer was the Art Historian Diane Kirkpatrick


Publications (main)

* Directory WordCat *''Artist in the Science Lab''. (3M Corporation, St. Paul, 1976) * ''Energized Art/Science.'' (Chicago Museum of Science and Industry and 3M Corporation, St. Paul, 1978) * ''Evolution 2.0. Generative Systems & Generative Art.'' (ISEA, Liverpool, 1998) *''Generative Systems in La Fabrica'': Marisa Gonzalez. (Foundation Telefónica, Madrid, 2000)
The art of Sonia Landy Sheridan
The Hood Museum of Art, Hanover, 2009
''Art at the Dawning of the Electronic Era''. Generative Systems
(Lonesome Press, Hanover, 2014)


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External links


Sonia Landy Sheridan - Home PageInterview by Willard Van De Bogart in 2017
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