Romantic Software Dialect

a solo show with Constant Dullaart

25 sep 2010

Constant Dullaart (the Netherlands, 1979) studied at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie and the Rijksakademie Amsterdam. Trained as a video artist, his work has recently focused on the Internet and re-contextualizing found material. Working as a so-called ‘internet aware’, or ‘post internet’ artist, his… work shows the changing vernacular of the contemporary computer user, and how global corporations (Google, Adobe, Apple) control that new language.

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Constant Dullaart - bron

In networked performances, curated salon evenings, photographic prints, youtube video’s, domain name works, blogposts and lectures, Dullaart finds a way to emphasize the value of changing international dominant (image) dialects.

For his exhibition in Artpocalypse Collective new photographic works are featured romantically dealing with representation and the influence of Photoshop effects.

Dullaart’s work has been shown in the Centre Pompidou, New Museum, ICA London, NIMK, de Appel, W139, the Stedelijk Museum. Dullaart lives / works in Berlin and Amsterdam.

Dullaart’s works are widely seen and discussed online on blogs such as vvork.com, rhizome.org, artinamerica.com, todayandtomorrow.net, trendbeheer.com.

Opening ‘Romantic Software Dialect’ - Constant Dullaart
Saturday September 25
5 - 7 pm
Artpocalypse Collective
Tweede Laurierdwarsstraat 64

Artpocalypse Collective is an art gallery, founded in the summer of 2010 - www.artpocalypsecollective.com - a space for emerging artists and a place for conversations between artists, collectors and young art lovers.