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  1. Jean-Pierre Hébert (1939 – March 28, 2021) [1] was an American artist of French origin. He specialized in algorithmic art, drawings, and mixed media. He co-founded the Algorists in 1995 with Roman Verostko.

  2. Jean-Pierre Hébert (1939 – March 28, 2021) was a conceptual artist who avidly explored and participated in the emergence of postmodernism. His interests lied mainly in the analysis and understanding of the latent rules, styles, trends, mania, recipes behind modern or contemporary art, and in their interpretation, extension, adoption ...

  3. Sep 21, 2020 · Jean-Pierre Hébert is an early practitioner of algorithmic art who created his first drawings in 1977.

  4. Jean-Pierre Hébert is a founder member of the Algorists, a group of computer artists who had been working independently for many years, and then formed a loose association after meeting at SIGGRAPH '95.

  5. Jean-Pierre Hébert was a pioneer of digital and conceptual algorithmic art. Along with Roman Verostko, Hébert co-founded the algorist movement in 1995 to advance his scientific approach to art.

  6. The aim of my work remains an expression of quiet beauty and peaceful meditation. Current and recent shows (more on the résumé page ): “Digital Poetry”, MUD Gallery, Shanghai, China (Jun 8 - Aug 8, 2024) “Concept Line”, DAM Projects, Berlin, Germany (Feb 4 - Apr 13, 2024)

  7. Apr 27, 2021 · PARIS – Jean-Pierre Hébert, one of the leading artists working with computers, died on March 28 at hospital in Santa Barbara after heart failure. He was 81.