Laura Greig, Hygrothermohumangraphs, (Bride's Domain & Bachelor's Apparatus)
2009, modified hygrothermographs, pedestals, cinderblocks, framed drawings completed during the Healdsburg installation, $2,300
Laura Greig, Hygrothermohumangraphs, (Bride's Domain & Bachelor's Apparatus)
2009, modified hygrothermographs, pedestals, cinderblocks, framed drawings completed during the Healdsburg installation, $2,300
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“My art is an effort to help non-human intelligences make their own art. I build ramshackle robots from household hardware and hobby electronics and teach them to paint. Sometimes, as I did here for Duchamp, I work with readymade machines. I help them find a medium suited to their body. These two hygrothermographs, titled after The Large Glass, are analog alone. More than a few bachelors came calling for the beautiful bride with her golden drum; none of them so enchanted her as that janky WeatherMeasure. Now electricity flows between them. Please, push their buttons. They like it.”
Laura Greig
January 9 - February 7, 2010
THE SEDUCTION OF DUCHAMP
BAY AREA ARTISTS’ RESPONSE
CURATED BY:
Hanna Regev
& Steven Lopez
Laura Britt Greig is an American artist born in Philadelphia, 1982. She received a BA in Philosophy (Epistemology/Logic/Religion) from Carnegie Mellon University in 2005, and an MFA in Art Practice (Painting/Robotics/Spirituality) from UC Berkeley in 2009.
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