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  2. Joseph Nechvatal. Nechvatal in 2015. Born. January 15, 1951. ( 1951-01-15) (age 73) Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Known for. post-conceptual art, digital art, sound art, art theory, art criticism, poetry, novella, artificial life, computer - robotic painting, noise music, no wave postminimalism.

  3. Art + Artists. / Artists. Joseph Nechvatal. born Chicago, IL 1951. Also known as. Joseph James Nechvatal. Born. Chicago, Illinois, United States. Active in. New York, New York, United States. Paris, France. Arbois, France. Nationalities. American. Works by this artist (59755 items) Activity/Lab. Museum in My Pocket: An Off-the-Wall Art Game.

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  5. 1951. Born in Chicago, Illinois. Lives and works in Paris and New York City. Exhibitions. 2008. Galerie Jean-Luc & Takako Richard, Paris (solo) 2007. The End (s) of Photography: Modeling the Photographic, McDonough Museum of Art, Youngstown, OH. 2007. Insatiable Streams, Beijing BS1 Contempoary Art Center, Caochangdi, China. 2006.

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    Marcel Duchamp. Because Duchamp’s entire artistic activity since the “definitive incompletion” of his masterpiece The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even (La mariée mise à nu par ses célibataires, même), most often called The Large Glass(Le Grand Verre) in 1923 was an exercise in strategic invisibility, giving rise to objects and events whic...

    I went to art school, moved to New York City, and began showing my drawings in non-profit spaces during the early 1980s and, through those exhibitions, was invited to show with the commercial galleries Jack Tilton, Brooke Alexander, and Paula Cooper. Good reviews in the press helped.

    Dionysus, the apocalyptic, communication excess, the virus, and gender fluidity. Recently I have been inspired by the Virginia Woolf book Orlando (1928) and Antonin Artaud’s prophetic text The Theatre and the Plague, originally presented as a performance-lecture on April 6, 1933 at the Sorbonne (now an essential element in his book The Theater and ...

    My paintings and sound art works are conceptually situated within my art-or-noise theory (see my book Immersion Into Noise) in that they make use of a complicated turmoil produced from close exchanges within figure/ground relationships that challenges us to think outside of the normal pop system of human perception.

    The art of noise is the sensitive use of what Duchamp called the essential element in his art: delay. A finished work for me must also have a delay in perceiving signals―and that delay offers up opportunity for the viewer to fill in her own phantasmagorical content. That puts the imagination to work. If that happens, for me the work is successfully...

    Orlando et la tempête (Orlando and the Tempest)―shown in the Fall of 2020 at Galerie Richard in Paris―is a series of new virus-modeled artificial life paintings that indirectly addresses issues of gender fluidity within our tempestuous viral and social-political times by imagining nonexistent scenes from the 1928 novel Orlando by Virginia Woolf (th...

    I wish them to call my canvases ‘paintings’ because they are one-of-a-kind painted canvases that have been airbrush spray painted through a computer-robotic driven mechanism. Of course, this calls for an expanded definition of the craft of hand painting―one connected to Minimalist art fabrication techniques and Fluxus Conceptualism. They are post-C...

    My 28 track, 59’ minute cassette (100 copies) Selected Sound Works (1981-2021) was published on October 15th by Chicago-based Pentiments experimental music and sound art label and has started selling right HERE along with mp3 tracks. My sound art double LP―called The Viral Tempest―will be released by Pentiments in early 2022 in an edition of 200, a...

    Get close to your contemporaries. Work both in political and aesthetic domains. Mix the two. Study art history with a passion. It will reveal the elders of your tribe. Honor your elders. Do not copy them.

  7. (Joseph Nechvatal (born 1951 in Chicago) is a trans-disciplinary artist, theoretician/philosopher, art critic, poet, novella writer and audio artist who creates virus-modeled artificial life computer-assisted paintings and digital animations.

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    Joseph Nechvatal. (American, born 1951) Artworks. Biography. Dealers. Joseph Nechvatal (26 results) Recently Added. View Joseph Nechvatal’s artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

  9. Joseph Nechvatal (15 January 1951) is an American transcultural and transdisciplinary post-conceptual artist currently living in Paris who creates virus-modeled artificial life computer-assisted paintings and digital animations.

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