Tuesdays - Sundays • 12 - 4 pm
Sunday, May 5, 2024 • 2 - 5 pm
Twenty-first-century portraiture can then be characterized as transformational and mutable, an ever-changing dynamic act. The root concept of Anatta illustrates how the mind creates many senses of an ever-changing non-essential self. The transdisciplinary works in self<not>self are varied expressions of the human form, output as physical imprints, virtual data, AI computer models, animation, and image processing within the precarious nature of our time-based sensations.
The artists in the exhibit are all CalArts alumni. They share a common impulse to subvert, reinterpret, and critique commonplace renderings of the body through a disruptive approach to art, technology, and time.
This event is free and open to the public.
Image Credit:
Artist: Kathi Schulz
Title: Chronoskimming: Mindstream Interface
Year: 2024