Because words are distracting.
Photo-Illustration: by the Cut; Photo: Trevor Parker. After working with AI for seven years — creating art that is a blend of data research and AI merged with high resolution “paintings” — people can finally understand a bit more about his art without him having to over explain himself. His latest muse? Bulgari’s Serpenti snake logo.
To celebrate its 75th year, the Italian house collaborated with global artists to highlight the snake in a series of curations as part of a New York exhibition, “Serpenti 75 Years of Infinite Tales.” For Anadol, the craftsmanship of the Serpenti is what inspired him most when approaching the project. “When I look closely at Serpenti’s engineering, how each node connects, they’re like sculptures. For me as an artist in this journey, it’s similar thinking: How can I preserve my craftsmanship while innovating, creating new work and while saying new things, but not losing the quality of imagination?” Anadol tells the Cut. The exhibition opened June 8 and will go until July 16.
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