ART ROTTERDAM + NFT Release : Solo show by Lilah Fowler

Overview

On the occasion of the ART ROTTERDAM art fair, UN-SPACED is pleased to present a monographic exhibition dedicated to the work of the British-Japanese artist Lilah Fowler (b. 1981). Fowler's work creates a dialogue between the digital and material by finding ways to intervene these parallel worlds into physical outcomes. Through a custom-built computer programme which uses changing, arbitrary data points, Fowler generates unlimited visual patterns. These graphic compositions or certain symbols extracted and isolated from them are then reproduced using traditional craft techniques, drawn from ancestral cultures - such as ceramics, weavings and collages. Sculptures and weavings become the tangible objects that allow the viewer to not only see, but feel the computer data. At ART ROTTERDAM's booth 55, ceramic sculptures, embedded weavings and collages will be exhibited side by side, representing the protean practice of the artist.

 

In line with Fowler's artistic concept and her computer generated data patterns, Fowler is now presenting her first ever NFT. '14261' is a unique NFT, an animation of the pattern-building process used within this strand of her work. With the images produced by the bespoke software, some of the layers are not always visible at the end; this discloses some of software's building of a pattern, something that is playful, quick, while also, in its own way, an archeology of the hierarchies of data visualisation.

The work NFT '14621' by Lilah Folwer will be auctioned on the platform OPENSEA during the ART ROTTERDAM fair. The auction will end on Sunday 22 May at 6 pm.

 

Click Here to Access to the NFT's Auction Page on OPEN SEA Platform

Installation Views
Works
Virtual Exhibition

14261, 2022, Mp4 video, Unique NFT by Lilah Fowler

 

In line with Fowler's artistic concept and her computer generated data patterns, Fowler is now presenting her first ever NFT. '14261' is a unique NFT, an animation of the pattern-building process used within this strand of her work. With the images produced by the bespoke software, some of the layers are not always visible at the end; this discloses some of software's building of a pattern, something that is playful, quick, while also, in its own way, an archeology of the hierarchies of data visualisation.

 

The work NFT '14621' by Lilah Folwer will be auctioned on the platform OPENSEA during the ART ROTTERDAM fair. The auction will end on Sunday 22 May at 6 pm.

 

 

Click Here to Access to the NFT's Auction Page on OPEN SEA Platform