Gazelli Art House presents its inaugural group exhibition investigating the history of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning in art, Code of Arms. Following a series of historical exhibitions, exploring the implementation of code and AI in art in the 1970s and 1980s holds relevance at a time of rapid change in both our understanding and appreciation of computer art.
For the first time, the group show brings together pioneer artists in computer and generative art such as Georg Nees (b.1926), Frieder Nake (b.1938), Manfred Mohr (b.1938) and Vera Molnar (b.1924), alognside iconic artists employing AI in their practice such as Harold Cohen (b.1928), Lynn Hershman Leeson (b.1941), and Mario Klingemann (b.1970).