ILANA ZWESCHI | LOOK UPON THIS BODY AS A MACHINE | ADVANCE PREVIEW
Septemer 3 - 19, 2026
Opening First Thursday, September 3, 6 - 8 pm
Artist in Attendance
Artist Talk, Saturday, September 5, 12 pm
Through hand-written algorithms, I connect a painted visual language with the direct language of a text document. One letter equates to one brushstroke, directing its color and quantity, while an underlying "seed image" guides the algorithm toward organic shapes. Different zones across the canvas follow different rules, creating a dynamic composition.
For this series, I introduced a new seed image source: a children's drawing toy running on a simple computer program, capable of drawing one of 100 preloaded images by sliding in a card. I directed a random number generator to choose which card the toy would draw as well as its placement on a grid corresponding to the painting. These marks influenced the large shapes and random deviations in otherwise predictable lines.
The texts I work from are official documents — societal relics that trace a link between objectification and violence — and the paintings accumulate their language stroke by stroke.
The flowers conceptually connect the ideas in the text to the use of algorithms. Realistically rendered and planted within the otherwise abstract and repetitive marks, they hold visual weight. They quietly remind us that algorithms exist in nature and that our divide between nature and culture is a false one. When we relate to nature as a machine to be used, a resource to be extracted, we extend the same objectifying logic that drives violence against bodies to the entire ecosystem. —Ilana Zweschi
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