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We're pleased to share a recap of this very special exhibition 'AI KIMURA' by esteemed Japanese artists AMAZING JIRO (@amazing_jiro) & Margt (@__margt).
Amazing Jiro was born in Osaka, and spent part of his childhood in Pasadena, before living the rest of his life in Japan. He is one of Japan's most recognized special effects makeup artists and has collaborated on projects with Takashi Murakami, and worked on films like Attack on Titan, Shin Godzilla and Resident Evil.
This collaborative exhibition between the artists seeks to use AI generated ideas brought to life by real-world skilled artists, blurring the line between the forms.
The exhibition will be on view until April 21st. Gallery Hours - Tues-Sun 12-7PM. Free to attend.
All artwork is available on our website.
We can be reached directly at superchiefgalleryla@gmail.com for artwork inquiries.
:Introduction:
AI KIMURA is a Japanese art project produced by Amazing Jiro and Margt (Arata Takabatake & Isamu Maeda). The project aims to pioneer the fusion of AI brains and human hand technology to question the boundaries and nature of creativity in art.
AI KIMURA seeks unique answers to the diversity and complexity facing contemporary society by combining organic and inorganic materials. Through the creation of new chimeras, its's work blurs the boundaries between life and non-life, and encourages the viewer to gain deeper insights.
In addition, it reflects a philosophy that dreams of a free world coexisting with AI, not only utilizing AI, but also reversing the traditional roles of humans and AI, adopting a paradigm in which humans respond to AI's creative ideas.
The interplay between AI and humans blurs the boundary between technology and nature, or between organic life and inorganic non-life, and realizes a bridge to a free world where they can coexist.
AI KIMURA's art goes beyond mere visual beauty to offer works that make us think deeply about the world we live in and its future.
By combining technological advances with the essence of nature, we will continue to challenge the possibilities to offer new answers to a society in need of diversity.
(This text was generated by an AI named Cognate.)