AI Photography Takes Center Stage at Major Art Fairs
AI Photography Takes Center Stage at Major Art Fairs
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Synthetic AI photography makes waves across prestigious international art venues in 2023:
- Art Basel features Calculator (2023)
- Paris Photo Fair presents Somewhere in Los Angeles (2023)
- NGV Melbourne Triennial showcases CIVICS (2023)
- The Armory Show exhibits Control (2022)
This trend signals growing acceptance of AI-generated imagery in traditional art spaces. The works explore the intersection of artificial intelligence and traditional photography, challenging conventional notions of authorship and creativity.
Synthetic (#AI) photography in print: Calculator (2023) @ArtBasel Somewhere in Los Angeles (2023) @ParisPhotoFair CIVICS (2023) @NGVMelbourne Triennial Control (2022) @thearmoryshow
Kevin Abosch Draws Parallel Between Astronomy and AI Understanding
Artist Kevin Abosch presents a philosophical perspective on human-machine interaction in his latest work *Parallax*. He draws an elegant parallel between early astronomers using celestial bodies for navigation and our modern engagement with artificial intelligence. The core message suggests that our interaction with AI serves not as an escape from humanity, but as a mirror reflecting our cognitive processes in new ways. - AI algorithms as tools for self-understanding - Machine learning as a lens for human cognition - Technology as a means of introspection
Kevin Abosch's Parallax Exhibition Opens at Palazzo Citterio Milan

Artist Kevin Abosch's new exhibition *Parallax* opens at the historic Palazzo Citterio / Grande Brera in Milan. The show runs through September 2025. - Exhibition explores how changing perspectives alter our understanding of reality - Featured in Il Giornale dell'Arte coverage - Located in Milan's prestigious Grande Brera complex The opening coincides with Milan's active cultural season, including Prada Frames symposium exploring design, mobility, and environmental relationships. [Read full coverage in Il Giornale dell'Arte](https://www.ilgiornaledellarte.com/Mostre/Kevin-Abosch-Con-il-punto-di-vista-cambia-anche-il-senso-stesso-della-realta)
Stay Cool, Liquidity Fool (2022)

Artist Kevin Abosch has released his first open-edition artwork, building on his COMMENT-OUT series from 2021. The piece engages with ongoing discussions about open editions in digital art markets and their impact on value perception. - The work invites collectors to interpret its meaning and value - Follows Abosch's previous exploration of market dynamics - Represents a significant shift in the artist's approach to editions The release timing coincides with broader conversations about liquidity in digital art markets and collecting practices.
Insurrection Semantics (2022)

Kevin Abosch's artwork explores the power of language and rhetoric in shaping political narratives and social movements. The piece connects to his earlier work examining how words can escalate into violence. Key aspects: - Builds on themes from When Rhetoric Leads To Wholesale Slaughter - Questions the role of semantics in political discourse - Part of broader artistic commentary on social movements The work invites viewers to reflect on how language choices influence public perception and political outcomes. It particularly examines the term insurrection and its evolving meaning in contemporary discourse.