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ARTJAWS Special Guest Exhibition: Art and Technology, April 30 - May 5, 2019

 

NEW YORK
ARTJAWS presents: Art and Technology: La Nouvelle Vague de L’Art
April 30 - May 5, 2019

RONAN BARROT (FR) & ROBBIE BARRAT (US), SAMUEL BIANCHINI (FR), TAL DANINO (USA), HEATHER DEWEY-HAGBORG (USA), PASCAL DOMBIS (FR, EXONEMO (JP-USA), CLAUDIA HART (USA), PASCAL HAUDRESSY (FR), MARIANO SARDON (AR), JOHN F. SIMON, JR (USA), MAJA SMREKAR (SL), UJOO + LIMHEEYOUG (KR), JAMES YUXI CAO (CN-USA).

Anne-Cécile Worms and Ada Fizir, co-founders of ARTJAWS.COM, have the pleasure to invite you to the opening of the exhibition “ARTJAWS TECH ARTS FOR COLLECTORS!” in New York (Manhattan). The exhibition will take place at the Zürcher Gallery, 33 Bleecker Street, NY 10012 (b/n Lafayette and Bowery), during FRIEZE Week, from May 1st to May 5th, 2019.

Founded in 2017, ArtJaws.com, online marketplace and pop-up gallery, offers the most extensive media arts catalog worldwide to its collectors.

The exhibition is free and open to the public from May 1st to May 5th, 2019 is curated by Anne-Cécile Worms and Ada Fizir, ArtJaws’ cofounders, with Dooeun Choi, Associated Curator, and will showcase artists from seven countries and artworks from pioneers in the field of art & sciences. In addition, Artjaws will propose during the exhibition two talks by artists and curators (see program below).

PROGRAM OF TALKS DURING THE EXHIBITION:

“BIO ART- LIVING BACTERIA”
Thursday, May 2nd, 4pm to 5pm: with Tal Danino (Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering, Columbia Engineering, at Columbia University - New York)
Tal Danino’s research explores the emerging field of synthetic biology, focusing on building a quantitative understanding of dynamic gene circuits and designing biological behaviors that have technological applications. Danino received his BS in physics, chemistry, and math from the University of California in Los Angeles in 2005 and earned his PhD in bioengineering from the University of California, San Diego in 2011. He was a postdoctoral fellow at Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 2011 – 2015. He joined the faculty of Columbia Biomedical Engineering in 2016 and is a member of the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center and Data Science Institute. Danino also brings this science outside the laboratory as a TED Fellow and through science-art projects.

“CURATING MEDIA ARTS”
Saturday May 4th, 4pm to 5pm: with Christiane Paul (Chief Curator / Director of the Sheila C.
Johnson Design Center, Professor in the School of Media Studies at The New School, and Adjunct Curator of Digital Art at the Whitney Museum of American Art.) Dooeun Choi(curator | Quayola: Asymmetric Archaeology _ Gazing Machines-How Art Museum, Shanghai, China) and Anne-Cécile Worms, pioneer in the field of media arts, curator, Founder & Publisher of the Magazine des Cultures Digitales and Makery.info, The Media for all Labs).