Ted Kincaid at the Georgia Museum of Art
“Even if I Lose Everything,” a solo exhibition by Ted Kincaid at the Georgia Museum of Art, is on view at the University of Georgia in Athens, GA. The exhibition is the artist’s first solo museum show and is on view from November 17, 2018, to January 13, 2019.
Ted Kincaid has focused his artistic practice on the exploration and exploitation of photography’s tug-of-war between reality and artistic truth. He uses digital media both to create manufactured “photographs” and to deconstruct and radically reorder segments of photograph into pure color and form.
The exhibition at the Georgia Museum of Art focuses on a series of Kincaid’s digital dissections of skyscapes from his own photographs, as well as skies from the paintings of historical artists, which he uses as base elements to stitch together an entirely new pixel-based rendition of the firmaments. Nothing has been added nor taken away, but instead radically reordered.
Exploring photographic processes in printmaking has been an important aspect of Kincaid’s practice for years, and he has created many projects at Manneken Press since our inception in 2000. View Ted Kincaid’s photogravures, etchings and digital prints here on the Manneken Press site. View the online exhibition Fuzzy Logic: Prints by Ted Kincaid 1998-2008 on our Artsy site. A beautifully produced video of the artist in his studio discussing his work and process can be viewed here.
Ted Kincaid: Even If I Lose Everything
NOVEMBER 17, 2018 – JANUARY 13, 2019, Georgia Museum of Art, 90 Carlton St. Athens, GA 30602
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