Discoveries showcases artists who have been influenced by breakthroughs in science and technology. The exhibition celebrates human ingenuity and the relationship between innovation in science and innotation in art while provoking critical reflections on contemporary issues like climate change and digital psychology.
Harshit Agrawal uses artificial intelligence to create adaptive artworks. Nick Veasey employs X-ray technology. Gay Summer Rick’s paintings explore aviation technology and its relationship to LA's coastal environment. Susan Moss addresses climate change science. Ibuki Kuramochi explores the relationship between organic life and digital psychology, Alison Woods utilizes data visualization. Philip Vaughan incorporates neon innovation and engineering principles into his dynamic sculptures, and Gregory Horndeski delves into breakthrough theories in physics.
Through their works, these artists encourage viewers to consider the implications of technological advancements and scientific discoveries on society, the environment, and our understanding of reality.
"Big Science," Alison Woods. Acrylic on canvas, paper, balloons, tape and projections.