Darren Bader
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.The artwork features a striking black and white composition, dominated by a central grid-like pattern of interconnected squares and rectangles. The overall design creates a visually intriguing and abstract representation, with a strong emphasis on geometric shapes and the interplay of positive and negative space. The piece appears to be a digital or graphic work, potentially exploring themes of technology, data, or the interrelationships between various elements. The artist's intention may be to challenge the viewer's perception and prompt contemplation on the nature of visual communication and the influence of emerging technologies. ...
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Darren Bader
1978, AmericanDarren Bader (b. 1978, Bridgeport) lives and works in New York. Darren Bader is a conceptual artist working across a broad range of media. He is known for his experiments with language, misattribution, found objects, and chance. With works that have included gestures like selling money, releasing live goats into a gallery, or a sculpture that has its owner buy every item in an eBay seller’s shop, Bader’s practice considers the processes through which we ascribe value to objects and how they become art. “Contemporary art is by its very nature kind of a tenuous proposition and category,” Bader claims, “I always sense these fault lines, and perhaps I’m overly sensitive to it—perhaps paranoid, I don’t know.” ...
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Sadie Coles HQ
London, London, LondonSadie Coles HQ is a London-based contemporary art gallery representing around fifty international artists. The gallery opened in 1997, with an inaugural exhibition of new paintings by American painter John Currin presented in parallel with an offsite show by British artist Sarah Lucas, The Law, at St John Street. This pairing established the international breadth of the gallery's programme, which has since expanded over the past two decades. Since its inception, Sadie Coles HQ has operated from a variety of spaces; most recently mounting offsite shows in Los Angeles and Mayfair in 2020 with a significant new video installation by Martine Syms. In September 2013, Sadie Coles HQ opened its largest space at 62 Kingly Street in Soho, as well as a second space at 1 Davies Street in Mayfair designed by 6a Architects in 2015, and a third space at 8 Bury Street in St James’s in April 2021. ...