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oil on canvas, epoxy resin, cardboard, stitchingblank projects
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a dark, monochromatic palette with a striking contrast between the black background and the faint, ghostly figures depicted in white lines. The abstract composition suggests a chaotic, dreamlike scene, with indistinct human forms engaged in some kind of activity or encounter. The artist's use of a scratched, etched technique lends an unsettling, visceral quality to the piece, evoking a sense of unease and the fragility of the human experience. The work appears to draw on themes of alienation, existential angst, and the blurred boundaries between reality and the subconscious, reflecting the artist's exploration of the human condition in a modern, industrialized world. ...

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Jared Ginsburg
Artist
Jared Ginsburg
B.1985

Jared Ginsburg is an artist who utilizes various mediums, such as sculpture, drawing, painting, video, and performance, to explore alternative modes of knowledge production and transfer. His artwork functions as a tool for questioning and examining the world, with the objective of creating innovative ways to productively engage with it. An example of this is seen in his use of kinetic sculptures, which involve combining found moving objects with simple construction techniques. His 'Hanging Drawings' series is comprised of sculptural drawings fashioned out of bamboo, rubber, and string, and was initially an attempt to transform a two-dimensional ink drawing into a three-dimensional space. It has since evolved into a self-contained exploration of composition. Similarly, in his 'Wall Painting' series, large canvases serve as records of note-making and drawings, in which they are covered and revealed through the process of painting-over and sanding-away, resembling a private archaeology. Ginsburg's artistic process is characterized by incorporating "indeterminacy or chance operations," and his studio serves as a laboratory, instrument, and character in conversation. ...

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Small letter 4
Small letter 7
Small letter 8
Small letter 9
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Jared GinsburgElla’s dance, 2024
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