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I Have To Talk To A Plotter: Licia He

Past exhibition
7 June - 10 July 2024 Project Space
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I Have To Talk To A Plotter, Licia He

GAZELL.iO is thrilled to announce the first solo exhibition of renowned generative artist and researcher Licia He. Titled I Have To Talk To A Plotter, this groundbreaking exhibition will showcase He’s innovative blend of technology and art, delving into her relationship with her “creative partner”, the plotter. 

Through code and machinery, He forges new, meaningful connections in the realm of artistic collaboration. The show features a new collection of mixed-media plotter paintings from the series A Conversation (2024), two further unique works, and a live plotter machine that will create five artworks during the exhibition.

 

Fascinated by the potentialities of human-machine collaboration and inspired by early computer art pioneers like Harold Cohen (1928-2016), Licia  He  connects  her  physical  and  digital  practice  by  materialising  code-based generative art with robots. Fuelled by a fervent love for both the arts and mathematics, He embarked on  a  journey  to  pursue  a  PhD  in  Information  Science.  This  academic  pursuit  allowed  her  to  delve  into  the intricacies  of  data  visualisation.  Since  2018,  the  artist  has  ventured  into  the  realm  of  web-based  generative art, broadening her exploration of technological innovation. Here, she finds greater artistic freedom, weaving intricate compositions of colour and form to evoke mood and emotion. He’s aesthetic of  dynamic geometry suggesting  musical  rhythm  and  natural  light  recalls the paintings  of  Robert  Delaunay  (1885-1941)  and  Sonia Delaunay (1885-1979), a style termed Orphic Cubism by French poet and art critic Guillaume Apollinaire in 1912. 

 

In the series A Conversation, He presents four plotter-rendered unique generative paintings  created using her original Python programming language-based algorithm, Spreading Light. These abstract watercolour artworks, produced in 2024, result from instructions generated by this innovative coding. Utilising Axidraw A1 pen plotters with customised extra-fine brushes and assorted watermedia, He brings these digital designs to life, achieving a harmonious fusion of technology and creativity. One of the standout pieces from this collection, I’d like to talk to the Press. (2024)  is a vibrant and intricate plotter painting that captivates with its dynamic interplay of colours and forms, creating a kaleidoscope effect. This artwork features a mesmerising array of swirling  patterns  and  delicate  lines,  executed  with  remarkable  precision  by  the  plotter.  The  composition  is dominated by a spectrum of vivid hues, ranging from deep indigos and lush greens to bright oranges and rich purples, all seamlessly blended to create a visual symphony.

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