Exhibition

Anastasia Komar. Von Neumann's Dream

6 Jan 2024 – 10 Feb 2024

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Saturday
10:00 – 18:00
Tuesday
10:00 – 18:00
Wednesday
10:00 – 18:00
Thursday
10:00 – 18:00
Friday
10:00 – 18:00

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Shulamit Nazarian is pleased to present von Neumann’s Dream, an exhibition of new works by New York-based artist Anastasia Komar. This marks Komar’s first solo presentation in Los Angeles, and her first with the gallery. 

The exhibition’s title, von Neumann’s Dream, is inspired by the interdisciplinary thinking of John von Neumann, a Hungarian-American that was instrumental in the development of early computers and their architecture. 

Taking cues from von Neumann’s interest in the intersection of mathematics, biology, and technology, as well as his research in the evolution of social behaviors in biological systems, Komar has created her own visual language, one that combines a historical approach of non-representational painting with new technological advancements in industrial 3D printing. Utilizing glass and electroplated polymer materials, along with acrylic paints, her wall-based works are an amalgam of painting and sculpture. 

Komar renders her paintings with short bursts of undulating brushstrokes that create an implied organic movement. She often likens her luminescent surfaces to the invisible substrate of the natural world, oscillating between a macro and micro point-of-view. Surrounding the painted panels are sculptural forms made of durable, high definition, semi-translucent or electroplated polymer. Reaching around the edges of the paintings like organic tentacles, these hyper-realistic forms reference the natural world, while also being entirely alien. The painted panels and sculptural forms have a peculiar co-existence, one that is at times symbiotic and at others parasitic.  

The foundation of Komar’s practice is rooted in an investigation of synthetic biology, eroding the boundaries that distinguish the natural from the engineered. Organic, cybernetic, and inorganic hybrid forms open new possibilities for how we understand the world around us. As the diversity of some species wanes, other, new and compound beings, inevitably morph, develop, and thrive—merging biological and artificial systems of life. 

 

Just as Charles Darwin noted in On the Origin of Species, that “from so simple a beginning, endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being, evolved,” Komar asks if we should let go of the artificial boundaries that have governed our understanding of the natural world and instead embrace the possibilities of a newly developed and amalgamated future. 

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