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“Generations: 150 Years of Sculpture” The Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas, TX (May 17 – August 24, 2025)

On View in the Permanent Collection of the Dallas Museum of Art

(bottom) Art & Language New York, Belgrade Conversations at Student Cultural Center,1975.
Commentary: Art Illustrating Philosophy
Move Along, There’s Nothing to See Here: A Thought Experiment, Illustrated (2023) consists of nine red monochromes made of handmade paper by the Dallas artist Tino Ward plus nine panels of text generated by prompts by Michael Corris addressed to the Artificial Intelligence program ChatGPT, which is designed to interact with users in a conversational way.
Continue reading “Commentary: Art Illustrating Philosophy”Philosopher: An Illustrated Thought Experiment II (2024). Exhibition at Stooge Fine Arts, Berlin: October 6 – November 30, 2024

Move Along, There’s Nothing To See Here, II (2024). An edited transcript of a thought experiment conducted with ChatGPT.
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Artist: What can you tell me about Arthur Danto’s thought experiment involving nine identical red monochrome panels?
Philosopher: Arthur Danto’s thought experiment involving nine identical red monochrome panels is known as the “Red Square” experiment. In this experiment, Danto presents a scenario where there are nine identical red monochrome panels displayed in an art gallery. Each panel is exactly the same shade of red and has the same dimensions.
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