Chris Dorland
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The artwork presents a vibrant and dynamic abstract composition. Vivid shades of blue, purple, and white dominate the canvas, creating a sense of depth and movement. The overall design features intersecting lines, glittering patterns, and a dreamlike quality that suggests a digital or technological aesthetic. The piece seems to explore themes of technology, interconnectedness, and the natural world, inviting the viewer to ponder the intersection of the organic and the digital realms. The artist's unique style and technical approach evoke a sense of wonder and invite the viewer to engage with the work on a deeper level. ...
Chris Dorland (b.1978) is a Canadian/American artist living and working in New York. Chris Dorland’s work is a dystopian vision of the human-built world filtered through the sublimated violence of abstraction, consumerism and technology. Working with a variety of screens, scanners and drones, Dorland is interested in the ways in which machines increasingly perceive, record and reproduce the world through data visualization, scanning hardware and other optical devices. Dorland’s role in the studio becomes that of a technician as he moves between the scanning devices and printers, allowing the various machines to document, distort and produce new images of the world. ...
NıCOLETTı is a London-based gallery committed to supporting the development of emerging artists. Founded in 2018 as an itinerant curatorial project, the gallery opened its first permanent space in 2019. NıCOLETTı’s programme focuses on researching and supporting emerging artists in the realization of institutional projects and museum presentations. Many of the artists represented by the gallery have held their first UK solo exhibition at NıCOLETTı and have subsequently exhibited in prominent international institutions and biennials. The gallery presents a diverse range of conceptually-driven practices, with a particular emphasis on how aesthetics can offer new perspectives on pressing socio-political issues. ...