Six contemporary artists discuss what they are working on and looking forward to seeing in 2022
Pipilotti Rist’s installation ‘Pixelwald Motherboard.’Jan. 7, 2022 3:27 pm ET
As the Covid pandemic enters its third year, it remains a factor to be reckoned with in the art world, as in the world at large. A source of creative inspiration as well as logistical challenges, the pandemic will continue to serve many artists as a springboard into new areas of exploration in 2022. Rafael Lozano-Hemmer weathered an early bout of Covid himself, an experience that helped spark his exhibition “A Crack in the Hourglass, An Ongoing Covid-19 Memorial,” on view at the Brooklyn Museum through June 26 and also accessible online. The focus is a machine that uses a robotic arm and nozzle to create portraits in sand of people who died from Covid. In a nod to life’s transience and continuity, the machine then wipes away each completed image and reuses the sand for the next portrait.
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