Dominic Harris - interview | Feeding Consciousness | Halcyon Gallery | 22 May 2023

  Рет қаралды 349

Studio International

Studio International

Күн бұрын

At his latest exhibition, Feeding Consciousness, at the Halcyon Gallery, the British artist discussed his inspirations and the artistic processes behind the interactive digital artworks on show.
Dominic Harris initially trained as an architect on Stephen Gage’s interactive architecture course at the Bartlett, University College London, and this has informed his interest in kinetic, interactive and immersive art. Inspired by Stanley Kubrick’s belief that “the screen is not the edge of the artwork,”(1) Harris uses the real-time responses of a digitally driven interactive-art system in which the viewer becomes a collaborator with the artist, helping to create meaning.
His aesthetic continues the tradition of romanticism and notions of the sublime that have intrigued artists since the late 1700s. Drawing on these concepts of the different, the otherworldly and the awesome, Harris’s work evokes the wonder of the natural world, the grandeur of nature or, indeed, the strangeness of contemporary life. Addressing issues of contemporary importance, such as the fragility of ecosystems and global systems of control and consumption, including vast productions of data and the constant bombardment of imagery, the artist aims to connect with beauty to transform the destabilising influence of our now ubiquitous digital technology. This remains vitally important as we continue to navigate the complex inter-relationship of humans and machines in the 21st century.
The Halcyon Gallery has recently taken over 148 New Bond Street in Mayfair, London, the former premises of The Fine Art Society, where for more than 140 years works by JMW Turner, James McNeill Whistler and many other leading artists had been exhibited. The Halcyon sees itself as a custodian of this historic building; the renovations have retained many of the original architectural features and the space now takes on a fresher feel for a younger generation of artists.
Reference
1. Stanley Kubrick, quoted by Peter Krausz in Paths of glory: the abiding legacy of the cinema of Stanley Kubrick, published in Australian Screen Education, issue 41, 2006, pp: 18-23.
Feeding Consciousness
Halcyon Gallery, London
Until 13 August 2023
Interview by CATHERINE MASON
Filmed and edited by MARTIN KENNEDY

Пікірлер
Rembrandt: The power of his self portraits | National Gallery
28:09
The National Gallery
Рет қаралды 600 М.
Pam Evelyn - interview | A Handful of Dust | PACE London
15:21
Studio International
Рет қаралды 6 М.
coco在求救? #小丑 #天使 #shorts
00:29
好人小丑
Рет қаралды 120 МЛН
Mom Hack for Cooking Solo with a Little One! 🍳👶
00:15
5-Minute Crafts HOUSE
Рет қаралды 23 МЛН
小丑女COCO的审判。#天使 #小丑 #超人不会飞
00:53
超人不会飞
Рет қаралды 16 МЛН
Une nouvelle voiture pour Noël 🥹
00:28
Nicocapone
Рет қаралды 9 МЛН
Tony Cragg at Castle Howard | 1 May 2024
15:44
Studio International
Рет қаралды 463
In the Studio of Tommy Lhomme - Jamais Assez Toujours Trop
7:25
Jamais assez toujours trop
Рет қаралды 4,8 М.
Using AI To Detect AI Music (and other music industry data-porn)
19:42
Steve Harvey Breaks Down After Seeing His Mama's House
7:33
Steve TV Show
Рет қаралды 96 МЛН
Basquiat: Through the Eyes of a Friend
5:58
Sotheby's
Рет қаралды 227 М.
Systematizing Art Styles
35:23
Ryan Nein
Рет қаралды 54 М.
John Constable: The radical landscape of The Hay Wain | National Gallery
31:02
The National Gallery
Рет қаралды 357 М.
Gerhard Richter in the studio
21:59
GerhardRichterVideos
Рет қаралды 623 М.
The Case for Impressionism
13:11
The Art Assignment
Рет қаралды 1 МЛН
coco在求救? #小丑 #天使 #shorts
00:29
好人小丑
Рет қаралды 120 МЛН