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Chris Klapper and Patrick Gallagher "DATAATADATA" Photograph, 2016
About the Item
Contemporary New York artists Chris Klapper and Patrick Gallagher's 'DATAATADATA' Photograph is a large-scale metallic C-Print, museum-mounted on aluminum with a French cleat. 'Dataatadata,' a play on Dadaism, focuses on the aesthetic and conceptual theme of the beauty of raw information. In this series, Patrick and Chris began exploring this theme by examining the abstract connections between selected information and its absorption. They uncovered profound concepts hidden within seemingly esoteric data, expressing deep philosophical and existential ideas. These ideas come together in what they see as the poetry of numbers. Signed on the verso, this photograph will be shipped directly from one of the artists' studios in Upstate New York.
About the artists:
Chris Klapper and Patrick Gallagher, a creative team based in Brooklyn, NY, embarked on their first direct collaboration with their hugely successful installation, Symphony in D Minor, a self contained thunderstorm, which is now part of the permanent collection of Hydropolis Museum. Their work is multimedia, multidisciplinary and multidimensional, their subject matter is driven by specific projects, environments and experiences. Overall, they look to explore new technologies and to use them to express immense ideas on a human scale; employing sound, sculpture, video, projection mapping, composites, digital new media and performance.
Their collaborative efforts have merged their individual strengths, expertise, and visions, propelling each project into more ambitious and uncharted territories.
Their ongoing joint series concentrates on the conceptual theme of the beauty of information, the complexities of higher-dimensional mathematics, the intricacies of particle physics and the poetry of numbers.
Chris and Patrick's artistic creations have found exhibition spaces in major cities such as NYC, Boston, Philadelphia, Miami, Oklahoma and locations spanning to Spain, Italy and Poland. Their works have garnered global attention, catching the eye of renowned publications including; Fast Company, The Atlantic, Designboom, Creators Project, TSpain: The New York Times Style Magazine and Wallpaper, among others. Their dedication to their craft has been supported through grants from institutions such as The Brooklyn Arts Council, Black Rock Arts Foundation, TC Grant. Moreover, they've been honored as artists in residence at prominent institutions like Fermilab, America's particle physics and accelerator laboratory, as well as 2424 Studios and La Fragua in Spain.
The collection of artwork by Chris Klapper and Patrick Gallagher is part of an ongoing collaboration with gallerist Ellen Hackl Fagan, showcasing multidisciplinary artists.
- Creator:Chris Klapper and Patrick Gallagher (Artist)
- Dimensions:Height: 40 in (101.6 cm)Width: 60 in (152.4 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
- Style:Minimalist (In the Style Of)
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- Date of Manufacture:2016
- Production Type:New & Custom(Limited Edition)
- Estimated Production Time:2-3 weeks
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- Seller Location:New York, NY
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