The Irreplaceable Human
What are the conditions of creativity in the age of Artificial Intelligence (AI)? And are we to fear that AI will eventually take over and surpass our own human creative abilities? This large-scale exhibition attempts to identify the phenomenon of creativity from a broad, humanistic perspective while incorporating art, literature, cultural history, science etc.
The exhibition is supported by A.P. M酶ller Fonden, Aage og Johanne Louis-Hansens Fond and Det Obelske Familiefond
In The Irreplaceable Human 鈥 the Conditions of Creativity in the Age of AI, Louisiana presents yet another exhibition that mixes art with objects from other disciplines. The aim is to render visible an idea, a phenomenon or a world that in different ways impacts our sense of self as humans. Previous exhibitions of this kind at the museum include: Arctic (2013), The Moon (2018) and Mother! (2021).
The Irreplaceable Human endeavours to pin down the nature of creativity from a broad, humanistic perspective. It will be an interdisciplinary exhibition, incorporating art, literature, cultural history, sociology and science.
What are the conditions of creativity in the age of Artificial Intelligence (AI)? And are we to fear that AI will eventually take over and surpass our own human creative abilities? This large-scale exhibition attempts to identify the phenomenon of creativity from a broad, humanistic perspective while incorporating art, literature, cultural history, science etc.
The exhibition is supported by A.P. M酶ller Fonden, Aage og Johanne Louis-Hansens Fond and Det Obelske Familiefond
In The Irreplaceable Human 鈥 the Conditions of Creativity in the Age of AI, Louisiana presents yet another exhibition that mixes art with objects from other disciplines. The aim is to render visible an idea, a phenomenon or a world that in different ways impacts our sense of self as humans. Previous exhibitions of this kind at the museum include: Arctic (2013), The Moon (2018) and Mother! (2021).
The Irreplaceable Human endeavours to pin down the nature of creativity from a broad, humanistic perspective. It will be an interdisciplinary exhibition, incorporating art, literature, cultural history, sociology and science.
Artists on show
- Agnes Denes
- Agnieszka Kurant
- Ana Mendieta
- Andrea Büttner
- Andreas Gursky
- Aura Rosenberg
- Ben Grosser
- Bertille Bak
- Brian Belott
- Candice Lin
- Chicks on Speed
- Dawn Parsonage
- Emma Talbot
- Felix González-Torres
- Flavia Gandolfo
- Henrik Olesen
- Huang Po-Chih
- Ian Cheng
- Irene Williams
- Isamu Noguchi
- Jenny Holzer
- Jeremy Deller
- Jon Rafman
- Joost Conijn
- Josh Kline
- Jumana Manna
- Lee Wan
- Lilly van der Stocker
- Louisiana Bendolph
- Marguerite Humeau
- Martha Pettway
- Martin Kippenberger
- Mia Edelgart
- Minder Coleman
- Mladen Stilinovi膰
- Nastja Sade Ronkko
- Nick Cave
- Pablo Picasso
- Pilvi Takala
- Qiu Shihua
- Rineke Dijkstra
- Robotlab
- Roman Opalka
- Ryan Gander
- Sam Lavigne
- Simon Denny
- Tacita Dean
- Tavares Strachan
- Tega Brain
- Tetsuya Ishida
- Tony Cokes
- Tony Conrad
- Tourmaline
- Trevor Paglen
- Trisha Baga
- William Pope.L
- Yuji Agematsu
- Yuri Pattison
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