Binary Code by Max de Esteban
- BROOKLYN, New York
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- February 14, 2017
We are pleased to announce the release of Binary Code by Max de Esteban.
As with his earlier bodies of work, the artist dispenses with the linear perspective inherent in Western art, as a key device in his examination of how technology is a determining factor in artistic expression, in human relationships, and in our mediation of the world.
"Binary Code, attempts to give visual expression to a world where databases and algorithms determine the ultimate reality, including nature. This is essentially the end of the order of nature as we know it".—Max de Esteban.
Binary Code is now available to view online here, and in person at the Klompching Gallery in Dumbo, Brooklyn.
45'' x 35'' image | 49'' x 39'' sheet, Edition 5+1AP
25'' x 19'' image | 28'' x 22'' sheet, Edition 5+1AP
Archival Pigment Print on Hahnemühle Cotton Rag
For acquisition inquiries, contact Debra Klomp Ching: debra (at) klompching.com
Max de Esteban (b. 1959) is a Fulbright Alumni, who holds a PhD from the Universitat Ramon Llull in Catalunya and a Masters from Stanford University. His work has been featured at the Deutsches Technikmuseum, Recontres Internationales at the Palais de Tokyo and Darmastädter Tage der Fotographie, among others. He is the recipient of the National Award of Professional Photography in Spain and the Jury's Special Award in Fotofestiwal, Poland.
His artworks are held in several notable collections, including the Museu de Arte Modena do Rio de Janeiro, Deutsches Technikmuseum and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. His most recent monograph, Heads Will Roll, was recently selected as a photobook of the year by LensCulture.
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