ART CITIES:N.York-Tony Oursler

tony OurslerTony Oursler exhibits new sculptural works highlighting his interest in the relationship between humans and machines, exemplified through the development and proliferation of facial recognition technology. One of the artist’s intentions is “To invite the viewer to glimpse themselves from another perspective, that of the machines we have recently created”.

By Dimitris Lempesis
Photo: Lehmann Maupin Gallery Archive

Tony Oursler presents several large, aluminum panel works in abstract shapes resembling faces, each coated in a different reflective, metallic surface. Embedded with video screens depicting mouths and eyes, these visages also bear the marks, nodes, and geometric patterns of algorithmic facial recognition mapping, pairing the evocation of human expression with the efficient calculus of electronic profiling. The artist has also long been fascinated with the intersection of contemporary human psychology and mankind’s increasingly refined imitative technologies. He has been particularly focused on how the human body uses its corporeal mechanisms, especially the face and head, to express identity and project emotions. The modern initiative to develop machines that interpret and measure those expressions is a central concern for Oursler. His interest in exploring how much, or how little, information is needed to discern emotion is integral to his work on the subject of mimetic devices and is a primary theme in his Lehmann Maupin show. The increasing sophistication and prevalence of facial scanning in society is key to understanding Oursler’s most recent works, which raise questions about the accumulation of biometric data as well as how and by whom that data is used. The artist’s latest works also reveal the beautiful, yet distinctly non-human qualities of these types of analyses. Oursler questions the utility and ramifications of teaching machines to understand emotion, while exploring the evolution of human identity.

Info: Lehmann Maupin Gallery, 201 Chrystie Street, N. York, Duration: 29/14/6/15, Days & Hours: Wed-Sun: 11:00-18:00, www.lehmannmaupin.com

Tony Oursler, 2015, Lehmann Maupin Gallery Archive
Tony Oursler, 2015, Lehmann Maupin Gallery Archive

 

 

Tony Oursler, 2015, Lehmann Maupin Gallery Archive
Tony Oursler, 2015, Lehmann Maupin Gallery Archive

 

 

Tony Oursler, 2015, Lehmann Maupin Gallery Archive
Tony Oursler, 2015, Lehmann Maupin Gallery Archive