Talking Back
Giclée / Kunsttryk
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Talking Back
Giclée / Kunsttryk
Størrelse på reproduktion
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Samlet pris
$ 63
Lignende kunstværker
Kunstnerens biografi
The Digital Architect of Anxiety
Born in Philadelphia in 1979, Joshua Michael Kline emerged from a background in film studies at Temple University to become one of the most prescient voices of the twenty-first century. His work does not merely observe the digital revolution; it inhabits its very mechanics. By utilizing the tools of our era—digitization, image manipulation, and even early deep fake software—Kline turns the lens back upon the technologies that shape human existence. Moving to New York in 2002, he began a journey of transforming the intangible anxieties of the information age into visceral, immersive experiences that bridge the gap between the natural world and the pervasive eye of surveillance.
The Collision of Iconography and Control
Kline’s practice is defined by a haunting juxtaposition, where the familiar comforts of childhood are often collided with the cold reality of state power. In his celebrated installation Freedom, the viewer is confronted with the surreal sight of Teletubby statues encased in SWAT gear, a striking commentary on how surveillance culture infiltrates even our most cherished icons. This ability to use technological manipulation and sculptural design allows him to explore themes of national security and the erosion of privacy. His work often feels like a fever dream of the modern era, where the boundaries between organic life and digital artifice are perpetually blurred, prompting a deep contemplation of urban life and environmental stewardship.
A Legacy of the Post-Truth Era
Beyond the spectacle of surveillance, Kline delves into the profound socio-economic shifts of our time, focusing on work, class, and the impact of automation. Through projects like Patriot Acts and his involvement in major exhibitions such as the Whitney Museum’s landmark survey, he interrogates how productivity-enhancing substances and political advertising reshape the human condition. His artistic trajectory is marked by a relentless pursuit of truth within a post-truth landscape, making him a pivotal figure in contemporary art. His influence extends through global institutions, from MoMA PS1 to the Biennale of Sydney, leaving an indelible mark on how we perceive the intersection of technology and humanity.
joshua michael kline
1979 - , United States of America
Kort om kunstneren
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Digital Art
- Date Of Birth: 1979
- Full Name: Joshua Michael Kline
- Nationality: American
- Notable Artworks:
- Freedom
- Patriot Acts
- Place Of Birth: Philadelphia, United States


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