Guillermo Bert's Museum Show Named 1 of 12 Art Exhibitions to Check Out This Spring in LA
/Guilllermo Bert’s solo show at the Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA) featured in Time Out Los Angeles.
Read MoreGuilllermo Bert’s solo show at the Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA) featured in Time Out Los Angeles.
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Congratulations to Guillermo Bert on his upcoming solo show, Techno-Empathy, opening at the Museum of Latin American Art on March 29.
This exhibition shows the Chilean-born artist Guillermo Bert bringing the two together in novel and powerful ways. He uses three principal tools, all of them uncommon in most art production: QR codes, 3-D imaging, and laser engraving. In the Encoded Textiles series, weavings include QR codes that literally embed the story of the weaver into the work so that anyone with a smartphone can see and hear them. Through 3-D imaging, the artist creates life-size images of workers whom he has met, allowing us also to meet them face to face from a unique perspective. Media images today often show migrants and refugees, but Bert uses laser engraving to transfer them onto unusual surfaces, such as wood panels that mimic the look of some of the earliest “high technology:” the rectangular panels that encoded instructions for the first mechanical looms in the 19th century.
Guillermo Bert At William Turner Gallery