[spectre] Digital autopsies: The Negligent Eye at the Bluecoat | Exhibition, Liverpool UK | Review by Nathan Jones

marc garrett marc.garrett at furtherfield.org
Tue May 20 11:16:30 CEST 2014


Sorry for any cross posting...

Nathan Jones reviews the exhibition ‘The Negligent Eye’ on digital 
printmaking at the Bluecoat in Liverpool. He examines its paradoxical 
concerns as printmakers question printmaking practice alongside other 
artists engaged in digital production.

http://www.furtherfield.org/features/reviews/digital-autopsies-negligent-eye-bluecoat

The Negligent Eye
the Bluecoat
Liverpool
Sat, 08 Mar 2014 - Sun, 15 Jun 2014

Featuring artists: Cory Arcangel, Christiane Baumgartner, Thomas Bewick, 
Jyll Bradley, Maurice Carlin, Helen Chadwick, Susan Collins, 
Conroy/Sanderson, Nicky Coutts, Elizabeth Gossling, Beatrice Haines, 
Juneau Projects, Laura Maloney, Bob Matthews, London Fieldworks (with 
the participation of Gustav Metzger), Marilène Oliver, Flora Parrott, 
South Atlantic Souvenirs, Imogen Stidworthy, Jo Stockham, Wolfgang 
Tillmans, Alessa Tinne, Michael Wegerer, Rachel Whiteread, Jane and 
Louise Wilson.

The Negligent Eye revolves around the way a digitally-native generation 
of artists – particularly printmakers - are questioning their relation 
to the digital, using the notion of ‘scanning’ as a kind of mid-state of 
the creative process of the human-digital hybrid. The show is co-curated 
curated by the Bluecoat's Sara-Jayne Parsons and head of printmaking at 
the RCA, Jo Stockham, and features several works by her graduates, and 
other artists from around the RCA, such as Bob Matthews and Christiane 
Baumgartner.



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