KATSU
DOT
The Hole July 9th-August 23rd, 2020
The Hole is proud to announce our third solo exhibition by new media artist KATSU, a one-name moniker that comes from graffiti practices describing this Japanese-American artist. Since his first show in 2015 where he debuted paintings made by flying a prototyped drone, the artist has researched and developed more sophisticated ways of painting in this manner: two years ago he debuted programs that allowed the drone to write text, last year in collaboration with Tsuru robotics in Moscow developed fully autonomous painting drone systems. In this series the artist seeks a machine-based abstract painting whose composition and style is dictated by his drone process.
KATSU (b. 1982) developed his art and technology practice as a research fellow with Free Art and Technology Lab, a collective of creative technologists and hacker artists (2007-2015). He has exhibited work at Fondation Cartier, Eyebeam, Diane Rosenstein Gallery, Coney Art Walls, “Beyond the Streets” curated by Roger Gastman, and numerous other exhibitions. His work has been written about in publications from Wired to the New York Times.
KATSU, DOT
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36 x 24 inches
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