Carla Gannis

Bio

Carla Gannis is an American transmedia artist based in New York and a professor at NYU. Her art is characterized by a commitment to experimentation. Throughout her career, she has worked with an array of mediums and tools, including drawing, painting, video, interactivity, extended reality, and machine learning. Her multilayered narratives explore identity within an atomized and hyperreal 21st-century context – capturing the spirit of our rapidly shifting visual and technological times through blending historical art influences with contemporary digital semiotics and speculative fiction. Gannis’s work has been exhibited globally in exhibitions, screenings, and internet projects. Her most recent projects include “Networked Nature” at the Hunter Museum of American Art, Chattanooga, TN; “wwwunderkammer” at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, Charleston, SC; and “Welcome to the wwwunderkammer” at the Pérez Art Museum Miami. Her work has been featured in numerous publications, including The New York Times, Kunstforum, El PaÍs, ARTNews, The LA Times, among others.

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Digital & Technological Art
Cathexis Core: Flag Fire, Flower and
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