NEW YORK, NY.- ARTECHOUSE, the leading digital art presenter in the United States, is pleased to announce its first location in New York City, opening in August 2019 with Machine Hallucination, a groundbreaking and immersive digital art exhibition by Los Angeles-based, Turkish artist Refik Anadol. The new space will be situated in Chelsea Markets historic boiler room, a 6,000-square-foot space beneath the Markets main concourse that will be transformed into a destination for cutting-edge and experiential exhibitions.
Bringing ARTECHOUSE to New York was a clear next step for our mission, said Founder and Art Director Sandro Kereselidze. Utilizing Chelsea Markets hub within the storied art-centric neighborhood of Chelsea, were looking to bring a new kind of art experience to New York. Refik Anadols boundary-pushing concepts are in line with ARTECHOUSEs commitment to expand what is possible in an art exhibition and experience environment.
Machine Hallucination, Anadols first large-scale solo exhibition in New York and the artists first exhibition in New York utilizing artificial intelligence, is a synesthetic reality experiment deploying machine learning algorithms on a dataset of more than three million imagesrepresenting a wide-ranging selection of architectural styles and movementsto reveal the hidden connections between these moments in architectural history. As the machine generates a data universe of architectural hallucinations in 512 dimensions, it begins to explore the ways in which knowledge can be experienced spatially.
Machine Hallucination challenges the conventional definition of space as the boundless three-dimensional extent in which objects and events possess a position and direction relative to each other, exploring the space in the mind of a machine, limitless in its dimensions and the information it holds.
I feel privileged to be chosen as the inaugural artist for ARTECHOUSEs newest space, Anadol said. Im especially proud to be the first to reimagine this historic building, which is more than 100 years old. By employing machine intelligence to help narrate the hybrid relationship between architecture and our perception of time and space, Machine Hallucination offers the audience a glimpse into the future of architecture itself.
From the raw brick walls to the refurbished terracotta ceiling, the century-old Chelsea Market Boiler Room will maintain some of its striking architectural features, connecting its storied past to a new, creative use.
We are excited to introduce this first generation space for such an engaging, dynamic concept, said Michael Phillips, President of Jamestown. Rooted in art and technology, ARTECHOUSE is a welcome addition to the integrated culture of Chelsea Market and the local community.
Over the past 2 years, ARTECHOUSE has worked to reinvent the traditional art-viewing experience, producing and commissioning numerous technology-based art exhibitions in Washington D.C., Albuquerque, NM and most recently in Miami, FL, attracting more than 350,000 visitors to-date. Together, these exhibitions have marked a substantial contribution to the understanding of new media art, allowing for an international range of artists, including Adrien M and Claire B, NONOTAK, Marpi, and fuse*, to use ARTECHOUSE as an opportunity to re-envision and expand their work.