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Richard Dupont: Works/Writings 2000–2022
Richard Dupont: Works/Writings 2000–2022
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A powerful chronicle of art, technology, and the human form in the digital age. Step inside the mind of Richard Dupont, the artist who has spent the last two decades dissecting what it means to be seen, scanned, and shaped by technology.
Richard Dupont: Works/Writings 2000–2022 is the definitive monograph tracing his bold artistic evolution—from early experiments in sculpture and body mapping to immersive explorations of surveillance, identity, and the digital self.
Through over 20 years of groundbreaking work, Dupont fuses traditional materials like plaster and bronze with the cutting-edge world of 3D printing, digital scanning, and cast polyurethane, creating art that’s both hauntingly human and eerily futuristic. Anchored by his own full-body digital model, Dupont turns the lens inward, confronting the commodification of the body and the blur between the physical and virtual worlds. Featuring critical essays by Maritza Lacayo, Christian Viveros-Faune, and David Hunt, a foreword by Franklin Sirmans, and an illuminating interview by Emily Hall, this volume offers unparalleled insight into Dupont’s creative universe—where art meets data, and humanity meets its reflection.
Richard Dupont: Works/Writings 2000–2022 isn’t just a look back—it’s a mirror held up to our digitized existence. Perfect for lovers of contemporary art, new media, and post-human aesthetics, this book invites readers to question where technology ends and the self begins. For those fascinated by the fusion of art and algorithm—this is the future, rendered in human form.
Details
- Hardcover
- 224 pages
- Dimension: 8.5 x 11.5 in.
