Showing posts with label Joseph Nechvatal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joseph Nechvatal. Show all posts

Thursday, March 26, 2015

Mother & Child : Joseph Nechvatal's Art Tee Shirt



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Joseph Nechvatal, geb. 1951 in Chicago, ist ein postkonzeptueller Künstler der digitalen Kunst – einer der wichtigsten Pioniere der sogenannten Neuen Medien-Kunst.
Gleichzeitig greift er aber auch auf die "alten Medien" (Malerei, Zeichnung und Grafik) zurück. Das phänomenale und unserer Meinung nach zeitgenössische ist, dass seine "Gemälde" durch Computer-Robotik und Software Animation entstehen.

"The basis of the viractual conception is that virtual producing computer technology has be-come a noteworthy means for making and understanding contemporary art. This brings art to a place where one finds the emerging of the computed (the virtual) with the uncomputed corporeal (the actual)."
Website: http://www.nechvatal.net

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Joseph Nechvatal's Velvet Love At Galerie Richard, Paris







































Joseph Nechvatal. nOiseanusmOs,  2011. Paint on white velvet, 112 x 168 cm.


It is fair to say that Warhol owned Campbell’s Soup cans, Coke bottles and Marilyn the way Pollock owned paint drips, Hopper hotels and lonely diners, and Koons polished steel balloon poodles. It might also be fair to say that Joseph Nechvatal, an American artist who works in both New York and Paris, and takes a post-conceptualist approach to art making, owns a human aperture – the anus.  prOtOcOls nOn (nO rules), Nechvatal’s current Paris exhibition at Galerie Richard, brings together seven large format works of cosmic anal images produced via his homemade computer virus. Nechvatal employs a system of computer-assisted robotic spray guns to paint the final pieces on luscious white velvet canvas.

More:  Joseph Nechvatal's Velvet Love

Galerie Richard
74, rue de Turenne
Paris, France  75003
May 30 – July 19, 2014