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Lilla Locurto and Bill Outcault : Much Madness Is Divinest Sense

par Helaine Posner

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This fully-illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition Lilla LoCurto & Bill Outcault: Much Madness is divinest Sense presented at the Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College, SUNY, from March 27-June 30, 2019. It includes essays by Neuberger Museum Chief Curator, Helaine Posner, and guest author, Michael Mansfield, Executive Director and Chief Curator of the Ogunquit Museum of American Art, and former Curator of Film and Media Arts at the Smithsonian American Art Museum.In their highly innovative work, artist team Lilla LoCurto and Bill Outcault explore issues relating to the human body, its physical and psychological vulnerability and cultural identity, using advanced technologies. They frequently collaborate with mathematicians, physicists, cartographers, computer scientists, and others to create their work. Among the technologies they employ are computer graphics, three and four-dimensional scanning, and motion capture to uncover new ways of imaging the body and human movement. A selection of recent photographs, drawings, single- and multi- channel videos, and an interactive, life-sized marionette that responds to and interacts with the visitor will be featured in the exhibition and catalogue. The figure of the marionette allows LoCurto and Outcault to abstract the human form, its actions, and emotional states, in ways that keenly resonate with the viewer.… (plus d'informations)
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This fully-illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition Lilla LoCurto & Bill Outcault: Much Madness is divinest Sense presented at the Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College, SUNY, from March 27-June 30, 2019. It includes essays by Neuberger Museum Chief Curator, Helaine Posner, and guest author, Michael Mansfield, Executive Director and Chief Curator of the Ogunquit Museum of American Art, and former Curator of Film and Media Arts at the Smithsonian American Art Museum.In their highly innovative work, artist team Lilla LoCurto and Bill Outcault explore issues relating to the human body, its physical and psychological vulnerability and cultural identity, using advanced technologies. They frequently collaborate with mathematicians, physicists, cartographers, computer scientists, and others to create their work. Among the technologies they employ are computer graphics, three and four-dimensional scanning, and motion capture to uncover new ways of imaging the body and human movement. A selection of recent photographs, drawings, single- and multi- channel videos, and an interactive, life-sized marionette that responds to and interacts with the visitor will be featured in the exhibition and catalogue. The figure of the marionette allows LoCurto and Outcault to abstract the human form, its actions, and emotional states, in ways that keenly resonate with the viewer.

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