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This week, we have Matthew Cronin over to the gallery to talk about the intersection of photography, technology, and culture, how he uses found imagery in his work, the way that scale can literally change an artwork, the influence of some folks from Düsseldorf on his practice, hate watching Youtube, an algorithmically driven existence, abstraction as it relates to art and economics, and the spectre of the past over the present.
Links:
Technics
Trinity/Primer
Dwelling
The Unbearable Closure of Being
Bernd and Hilla Becher
The Big Lebowski's Rug
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This week, we have Matthew Cronin over to the gallery to talk about the intersection of photography, technology, and culture, how he uses found imagery in his work, the way that scale can literally change an artwork, the influence of some folks from Düsseldorf on his practice, hate watching Youtube, an algorithmically driven existence, abstraction as it relates to art and economics, and the spectre of the past over the present.
Links:
Technics
Trinity/Primer
Dwelling
The Unbearable Closure of Being
Bernd and Hilla Becher
The Big Lebowski's Rug