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Human-crafted. AI-refined.The artwork on the left consists of a simple black canvas with white text that provides a brief description of an event on September 15, 2008. The text conveys a sense of historical significance, suggesting this artwork may be commenting on a pivotal moment in U.S. history. The artwork on the right features a vibrant red curtain with a logo or insignia in the center. The image appears to depict a theatrical or cinematic scene, alluding to the idea of "stagecraft" or the presentation of information and narratives. Together, these two pieces seem to explore themes of historical record, sociopolitical events, and the role of media and public perception in shaping our understanding of the past. The artist's intention appears to be to critically examine significant moments in recent U.S. history through the lens of contemporary art and visual storytelling. ...
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DIS
2010 , AmericanThe collective DIS is exemplary in defining what Hannah Black in Artforum defines as the “relentless anxiety about the conditions and possibilities of art and life, express(ing) the despairing atomization, and the compromised longing for solidarity, of a post-bourgeois creative class hovering on the brink of its own obsolescence”. Formed in 2010, after the fallout of the 2008 financial crisis and global recession, DIS as an entity has over the decade typified its aesthetic, cultural, political and economic impact. Composed of Lauren Boyle, Solomon Chase, Marco Roso and David Toro, DIS’ interventions blur the distinctions between art, curation, theory, advertising, fashion, retail and technology, manifesting across a range of media and platforms, from site-specific museum and gallery exhibitions to ongoing online projects, often all at once. Their work exists often simultaneously online and in situ, as well as more traditional mediums like photography, sculpture, video and installation. Their current multi year project dis.art is a subscriber-based online video channel popularising in “edutainment”, helping us understand the complicated social machinery of our techno-capitalist world. The channel presents new commissions with other artists as well as DIS’ own content. ...
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Project Native Informant
LondonContemporary art gallery established in 2013 with a strong interest in expanded institutional critique. Project Native Informant works with 16 artists and collectives, producing 5-6 exhibitions per year and hosting performances, concerts, talks and events.