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Kathy GraysonUntitled #32014
2014
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£4,626.88
€5,276.03
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CHF 4,921.36
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NOK 61,940.26
SEK 57,849.79
DKK 39,407.15
About the Item
Kathy Grayson explores how day-to-day transitions from analog to digital media affect traditional painting. Fascinated by the transformations of meaning that occur when pictorial technology experiences errors or slippages, Grayson’s paintings are the final product of a process that deliberately distorts and ruptures digital imagery.
During the journey from camera to satellite to analogue broadcast to digital recording device, the live capture is reconfigured by a range of computer algorithms that make a series of choices about the simplification of color and key frames. Grayson lives and works in New York. A graduate of Dartmouth, Grayson was a director at Deitch Projects for 8 years in New York as well as an independent curator and published essayist and book editor. Kathy Grayson is the owner of The Hole gallery where she curates exhibitions and is the arts editor at I.D Magazine.
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- Creation Year:2014
- Dimensions:Height: 58 in (147.32 cm)Width: 75 in (190.5 cm)
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- Gallery Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU326106530
Kathy Grayson
Kathy Grayson completed her BA in art history from Dartmouth college. She is the owner of The Hole gallery, where she curates exhibitions. Grayson is also the arts editor at I.D. Magazine.
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