November 22, 2024 - 21:00
“The Living End: Painting and Other Technologies, 1970-2020” at the Museum of Contemporary Art delves into the intersection of art and technology, starting with the influence of the Internet. The exhibition presents a compelling narrative on how artists have adapted their practices in response to emerging technologies over the past five decades.
As digital tools and platforms have evolved, so too have the methods and mediums artists employ. The show highlights a variety of works that utilize painting, digital media, and interactive installations, showcasing the diverse ways in which contemporary artists engage with technological advancements.
The exhibition invites viewers to contemplate the implications of technology on artistic expression and the broader cultural landscape. It raises questions about the role of the artist in a digital age and how new tools can both challenge and enhance traditional art forms.
By examining this dynamic relationship between art and technology, the exhibition underscores the ongoing dialogue that shapes contemporary creative practices. Through a thoughtful array of artworks, it prompts reflection on the future of art in a rapidly changing technological environment.