LACMA Displays Most Extensive Presentation of Museum's Contemporary Collection in Ten Years

LOS ANGELES, CA.- The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) displays the most extensive presentation of the museum’s permanent collection of contemporary art in ten years. Human Nature: Contemporary Art from the Collection features approximately seventy-five pieces, representing a striking variety of works in diverse media—painting, drawing, photography, video, and audio. Borrowing its title from a work by seminal artist Bruce Nauman, Human Nature surveys works by several generations of artists who have made defining contributions to the recent art landscape, from 1968 to the present. Many of the works are on view for the first time since their acquisition, including pieces by Haegue Yang, Leslie Hewitt, Rachel Harrison, Glenn Ligon, Paul Pfeiffer, and Zhang Huan, among others.


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Jerome Poitevin is a transmedia digital artist at the intersection of computer art and contemporary new media art with internet. He follows this with research into aesthetics, based primarily around a study of the work of Jack Wesley Burnham, Walter Benjamin and Joseph Nechvatal. Aside from his artworks, which are often embedded in the mass media and use internet as a raw material, Jerome Poitevin explores the profound impact of digital technologies on aesthetic experience affecting the way artists work and think, or see. Research concentrations range from virtual synthesis to algorithmic processes, and the ways in which their productions are distributed and communicated, affected like viruses.Designed around new models of creative practices and discovery at the frontier of visual art and engineering, Jerome Poitevin follows a new generation of artists by promoting the invention of new forms of fine art that synthesize advances in digital computing, engineering, and information technologies. Thus, he shows that his artwork is refinement of the digital art combined commitment to aesthetics and technology.

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