Mario Klingemann
Involution #4, 2024
Fine Art Print on Hahnemühle Photo Silk Baryta X
Unique
Two size options are available upon client request:
Image size: 10 x 12.7 cm, Paper size: 20 x 22.7 cm
Image size: 20 x 25.3 cm, Paper size: 36 x 41 cm
PRICE:
Small Print: 3,500.00 CHF
Large Print: 4,500.00 CHF
NFT: 3.5 ETH
Description:
Mario Klingemann is a Münich based artist who has been recognized as a pioneer in the field of AI art, neural networks, and machine learning. He is particularly interested in human perception of art and creativity, researching methods in which machines can augment or emulate these processes. His work, “Involution” is inspired by André Kertész to commemorate the 130th anniversary of the world-famous Hungarian photographer's birth. "Involution" is a series of unique works drawing inspiration from Kertész's "Distortions". Kertész was among the Surrealist photographers and artists in the 1920s and 1930s who challenged Realism. His distortions made viewers reflect, question, and wonder about their perceptions, especially regarding the representation and meaning of the human body.
Mario Klingemann builds on this concept by using synthetically generated and algorithmically processed images in his creations, aiming to capture the essence of how we perceive reality.
Exhibited at POSITIONS Berlin Art Fair, Berlin, Kate Vass Galerie Booth A18, September 2024
Involution #4, 2024
Fine Art Print on Hahnemühle Photo Silk Baryta X
Unique
Two size options are available upon client request:
Image size: 10 x 12.7 cm, Paper size: 20 x 22.7 cm
Image size: 20 x 25.3 cm, Paper size: 36 x 41 cm
PRICE:
Small Print: 3,500.00 CHF
Large Print: 4,500.00 CHF
NFT: 3.5 ETH
Description:
Mario Klingemann is a Münich based artist who has been recognized as a pioneer in the field of AI art, neural networks, and machine learning. He is particularly interested in human perception of art and creativity, researching methods in which machines can augment or emulate these processes. His work, “Involution” is inspired by André Kertész to commemorate the 130th anniversary of the world-famous Hungarian photographer's birth. "Involution" is a series of unique works drawing inspiration from Kertész's "Distortions". Kertész was among the Surrealist photographers and artists in the 1920s and 1930s who challenged Realism. His distortions made viewers reflect, question, and wonder about their perceptions, especially regarding the representation and meaning of the human body.
Mario Klingemann builds on this concept by using synthetically generated and algorithmically processed images in his creations, aiming to capture the essence of how we perceive reality.
Exhibited at POSITIONS Berlin Art Fair, Berlin, Kate Vass Galerie Booth A18, September 2024
Involution #4, 2024
Fine Art Print on Hahnemühle Photo Silk Baryta X
Unique
Two size options are available upon client request:
Image size: 10 x 12.7 cm, Paper size: 20 x 22.7 cm
Image size: 20 x 25.3 cm, Paper size: 36 x 41 cm
PRICE:
Small Print: 3,500.00 CHF
Large Print: 4,500.00 CHF
NFT: 3.5 ETH
Description:
Mario Klingemann is a Münich based artist who has been recognized as a pioneer in the field of AI art, neural networks, and machine learning. He is particularly interested in human perception of art and creativity, researching methods in which machines can augment or emulate these processes. His work, “Involution” is inspired by André Kertész to commemorate the 130th anniversary of the world-famous Hungarian photographer's birth. "Involution" is a series of unique works drawing inspiration from Kertész's "Distortions". Kertész was among the Surrealist photographers and artists in the 1920s and 1930s who challenged Realism. His distortions made viewers reflect, question, and wonder about their perceptions, especially regarding the representation and meaning of the human body.
Mario Klingemann builds on this concept by using synthetically generated and algorithmically processed images in his creations, aiming to capture the essence of how we perceive reality.
Exhibited at POSITIONS Berlin Art Fair, Berlin, Kate Vass Galerie Booth A18, September 2024