Artie Vierkant
Artie Vierkant (born 1986) is an American digital artist based in
Brooklyn,
New York, known for his "Image Objects" series. The series is based on the 2010 essay "The Image Object
Post-Internet", which he wrote while in graduate school. The series began in 2011 and, as of 2019, is still ongoing. Each work in the series is first created by Vierkant as a digital file on a computer, which he then
UV prints out and fits onto a three-dimensional sculpture. As Emily Dubovoy noted in a 2012 ''
Vice'' article about the series, "...there’s more to it than just the physical objects that one would view in a gallery. The series has another portion to it that lives in, you guessed it, the internet." In 2013, Vierkant began a series called "Exploits", in which he attempts to stretch the limits of what works of art violate
intellectual property laws. In 2018, he released a
virtual reality app based on the Image Objects series to coincide with the debut of his exhibition "Rooms greet people by name" at
Galerie Perrotin, a European
art gallery with its
Manhattan branch on the
Lower East Side. In a 2018 article in ''
Garage'',
Paddy Johnson wrote that Vierkant's "...work is distinct from that of colleagues such as
Petra Cortright, Michael Staniak, and Michael Manning, all of whom take a more intuitive approach. By contrast, Vierkant is the classic
conceptualist, fixated on the distinction between the object and its documentation, and theorizing — in classic
Baudrillardian fashion — that representation can exist without reference to an original." Vierkant is also the co-host of the podcast ''
Death Panel,'' and the co-author (with Beatrice Adler-Bolton) of ''Health Communism'', which was published by
Verso Books in October 2022.
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