Tony Oursler

Lehmann Maupin presents the fifth solo show of Tony Oursler with the gallery. In this show, the artist will exhibit new sculptural works highlighting his interest in the relationship between humans and machines, and in particular in the development of facial recognition technology.

Tony Oursler is a pioneering figure of new media art, experimenting with cross-pollination between painting, sculpture, video, installation, performance, language, music, and sound.

The artist will present several large, aluminum panel works in abstract shapes resembling faces, each coated in a different reflective, metallic surface. Embedded with video screens depicting mouths and eyes, these visages also bear the marks, nodes, and geometric patterns of algorithmic facial recognition mapping, pairing the evocation of human expression with the efficient calculus of electronic profiling. One of the artist’s intentions is “to invite the viewer to glimpse themselves from another perspective, that of the machines we have recently created.”

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Where: Lehmann Maupin Gallery – 201 Chrystie Street – New York, NY 10002

When: until June 14, 2015

About Astrid Jacomme

French photographer living in Barcelona and passionate by street and travel photography. Used to digital cameras, she discovered the magic of instant photography some years ago, when her mother gave her her old Polaroid 635, the same one with which all of her photographs have been taken when she was a child. It probably explains why today the work of Astrid is linked to a reflexion about childhood, emancipation and memories. Maybe because she studied chemistry or just because she understands photography as a creative tool, Astrid likes to intervene her photographs to fulfil the complete artistic process.