Art gallery; New York City and Cleveland, Ohio. Wise opened the New York gallery in 1960 after several years in Cleveland. The gallery specialized in kinetic art and light sculpture. From the 6th – 24th of April 1965 there was an exhibiton of computer art under the title of Computer-Generated Pictures featuring A. Michael Noll and Bela Julesz. Later this show turned out to have been the second of computer generated works worldwide.
Other exhibitons displayed by Howard Wise were On the Move (1964), Lights in Orbit (1967), and TV as a Creative Medium (1969). In 1971, he closed the gallery to concentrate on Electronic Arts Intermix, an arts support service in New York City.
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- Noll, A. Michael 2016. AT&T vs. Bell Labs. [unknown address]:A. Michael Noll
- Noll, A. Michael 2016. Howard Wise Gallery Show of Digital Art and Patterns (1965): A 50th Anniversary Memoir. In: Leonardo. Cambridge, MA, USA:MIT Press
- Oberquelle, Horst & Beckmann, Oskar 2008. Beckmann's Studio Computers Specified for Early Computer Art. In: IEEE Annals of the History of Computing. Los Alamitos, CA, USA:IEEE Computer Society
- Preston, Stuart Duncan 1965. Reputations Made And in Making. In: The New York Times. [unknown address]:The New York Times Company
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