LONDON.- Evan Roth has been awarded the
Artangel Everywhere commission for a ground-breaking new project which will materialise throughout the world in 2018. Artangel Everywhere is an open call for groundbreaking new ideas for a networked world.
Currently based in Paris, Roth has achieved international prominence for a body of work which draws equally on activism, technology and art history and considers the profound implications of power and control in a networked world.
Roths proposal was chosen from 530 ideas submitted to Artangel, and reviewed by a panel comprising artist and writer James Bridle, technology journalist Jemima Kiss, Artangel Co-Directors James Lingwood and Michael Morris, and Artangels Head of Digital Charmian Griffin.
Artangel Everywhere asked artists to propose ideas that inhabit a networked space and that could be experienced anywhere in the world. This edition marks a departure from previous Artangel open calls, which invited proposals for site-specific works in the physical realm, leading to projects such as Jeremy Dellers The Battle of Orgreave and Roger Hiorns Seizure.
Artangel Co-Directors James Lingwood and Michael Morris said: Evans acute understanding of the online environment stood out. Theres an ominous beauty to his idea and we could not be more excited to produce the project with him. It represents an exciting new chapter for Evan and for Artangel.
Evan Roth is an artist based in Paris whose practice visualises typically unseen aspects of rapidly changing communication technologies. Through a range of media, from sculpture to websites, the work addresses the personal and cultural effects surrounding these changes and the role of individual agency within the media landscape. Roths work has been exhibited at the Tate and the Whitechapel Gallery and is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York.