‘Chapter 3: Darkness’—Visualizing Fear through AI and Myth at Uncommon Gallery
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- The 'Darkness' exhibition at Seoul Uncommon Gallery showcases the fusion of AI and art through digital artworks.
- Polish artists Jakub Jagoda and Jerzy Irbis Gorczyca present their contemporary art pieces.
[Unblock Media] Opening on February 14 at Seoul Uncommon Gallery, the 'Darkness' exhibition explores human fear and anxiety through art. [object Object] Featuring Polish artists Jakub Jagoda and Jerzy Irbis Gorczyca, the exhibition visualizes our deepest fears, drawing inspiration from ancient mythology, fantasy literature, and contemporary surrealist worldviews.
Curated by Faerian, this exhibition blends digital and traditional media, offering an innovative artistic experience. Faerian, the world's first online gallery dedicated to igniting global imagination, presents diverse artworks that merge digital and traditional mediums. Each collection is thematically structured, inviting visitors to explore new realms of imagination. [object Object]
[object Object], a Polish illustrator and digital artist, vividly portrays fantasy worlds, exploring themes of monsters, humanity, and nature. His works reinterpret dark mythological elements through a modern lens, investigating the complexities of light and darkness. [object Object], a Polish digital artist and album cover designer, uses digital sculpture and 3D graphics to explore human emotions and nature. His distinctive style combines dark surrealist elements with intense visual impact and psychological depth.
Running until February 28, the exhibition includes an opening reception on February 14 at 6 PM. Additional events include artist workshops on February 15 at 2:30 PM and 4 PM, artist dinners on February 15, 19, and 22 at 7 PM, and an AI/NFT discussion on February 22 at 2:30 PM and 4 PM.
Expanding beyond a passive viewing experience, 'Darkness' integrates interactive art. Faerian offers a program where visitors can anonymously share their deepest fears and nightmares via its website. Selected stories will be incorporated into artworks by Jakub Jagoda and Jerzy Irbis Gorczyca and displayed as digital art or sculptures in the exhibition, allowing participants to see their emotions transformed into art.
The AI/NFT discussion on February 22 will explore the intersection of art and technology, focusing on how Web3 and AI impact creative processes and art collecting. This exhibition serves as a testing ground for new artistic creation methods powered by cutting-edge technology.
A collaboration between Uncommon Gallery, Faerian, and AI Network, 'Darkness' transcends aesthetics to become an experimental space where art and technology converge.
For more details and participation information, visit faerian.art/darkness.
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