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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
61x41.3in
About this artwork
A few years ago, I began to explore artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact on our society. I wanted to understand what it means, and what positive and negative developments and impacts artificial intelligence has. People talk about "disruptive innovations." I view the multitude of developments critically. Applications developed from sound ethical principles can often be misused. The market power of a few large market players can endanger our… democracies. Deepfakes, for example, can be used ever more easily and deceptively to spread misinformation and manipulate opinion. Fears of massive job losses are high. Following these ever-accelerating developments is becoming increasingly difficult for many. I try to express my displeasure and emotions regarding these developments through gestural, "disruptive" movements on canvas with brushes and spray paint.
NKMip, alias Christoph Brée, works as a painter and visual artist using acrylic, lacquer, photography, print, vinyl, and paper. His path led him from the banking world to art, always driven by curiosity, travel, and a love of music and wine. His technique is experimental and gestural, influenced by Informal Art and transformative formats, in which he seeks artistic freedom and constant reinvention. His works, whether mine towers, social critiques, or literary motifs, radiate intensity and create emotional, connecting encounters between art and viewer.