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Post-Internet is a 21st century
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involving works that are derived from the Internet or its effects on aesthetics, culture and society.


Definition

Post-Internet is a loosely-defined term that was coined by artist/curator Marisa Olson in an attempt to describe her practice. It emerged from mid-2000s discussions about
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by Gene McHugh (author of a blog titled "Post-Internet"), and Artie Vierkant (artist, and creator of ''Image Object'' sculpture series). The movement itself grew out of Internet Art (or Net Art). According to the
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, rather than referring "to a time “after” the
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", the term refers to "an internet state of mind". The term is controversial and the subject of much criticism in the art community.
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s Brian Droitcour opined that the term fails to describe the form of the works, instead "alluding only to a hazy contemporary condition and the idea of art being made in the context of digital technology." According to a 2015 article in ''
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'', the term describes "the practices of artists
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artworks move fluidly between spaces, appearing sometimes on a screen, other times in a gallery." ''Fast Company''s Carey Dunne summarizes they are "artists who are inspired by the visual cacophony of the web" and notes that "mediums from
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portraits to digital paintings on silk to 3-D-printed sculpture" are used. There is theoretical overlap with
James Bridle James Bridle (born 1980) is an artist, writer and publisher based in London. Bridle coined the New Aesthetic; their work "deals with the ways in which the digital, networked world reaches into the physical, offline one." Their work has explore ...
's term
New Aesthetic The New Aesthetic is a term, coined by James Bridle, used to refer to the increasing appearance of the visual language of digital technology and the Internet in the physical world, and the blending of virtual and physical. The phenomenon has been ...
. Ian Wallace writes that "the influential blog The New Aesthetic, run since May 2011 by writer and artist James Bridle, is a pioneering institution in the post-Internet movement" and concludes that "much of the energy around the New Aesthetic seems, now, to have filtered over into the "post-Internet" conversation." Post-Internet art is also discussed by Katja Novitskova as being a part of 'New Materialism'. Ian Wallace of ''
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'' considers the Post-Internet term to stand for "a
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era," moving "beyond making work dependent on the novelty of the Web to using its tools to tackle other subjects". He notes that the post-Internet generation "frequently uses digital strategies to create objects that exist in the real world." Or as Louis Doulas writes in ''Within Post-Internet, Part One'' (2011): "There is a difference then, in an art that chooses to exist outside of a browser window and an art that chooses to stay within it."


Influence

The movement spearheaded
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s and
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s such as
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and
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. In the early 2010s, "post-Internet" was popularly associated with the musician
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. Grimes used the term to describe her work at a time when post-Internet concepts were not typically discussed in mainstream music arenas. Amarco referred to
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as "by and large a product of the internet and a leading example of a generation of youths who garner fame through social media."


Exhibitions

There have been a number of significant group shows explicitly exploring Post-Internet themes. There was a 2014 exhibition called ''Art Post-Internet'' at Beijing's Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, which "set out to encapsulate the budding movement."
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curated ''Ocean of Images'' (2015)'','' a show "probing the effects of an image-based post-Internet reality." The 2016 9th
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, titled ''The Present in Drag'', curated by the art collective DIS, is described as a Post-Internet exhibition. Other examples include: * ''Raster Raster'', Aran Cravey Gallery, Los Angeles, 2014 *''2015 Triennial: Surround Audience'' at
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, New York, 2015 * ''Zero Zero'', Annka Kulty Gallery, London, 2016


Notable artists

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Cory Arcangel Cory Arcangel (born May 25, 1978) is an American post-conceptual artist who makes work in many different media, including drawing, music, video, performance art, and video game modifications, for which he is best known. Arcangel often uses the ...
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Petra Cortright Petra Cortright (born 1986) is an American artist working in video, painting, and digital media. Biography Petra Cortright was born in 1986 in Santa Barbara, California. Cortright is the daughter of two artists; her father who died when she wa ...
, whose work includes YouTube video work and digital paintings. She was included in "Raster Raster" and the 9th Berlin Biennale * DIS * Parker Ito * Rachel de Joode * Katja Novitskova whose work focuses on issues of technology, evolutionary processes, digital imagery and corporate aesthetics and was included in the 9th Berlin Biennale *
Seth Price Seth Price (born 1973 in Palestine) is a New York City-based multi-disciplinary post-conceptual artist. He lives and works in New York City. Early life Price was born in the village of Sheikh Jarrah in East Jerusalem, Palestine in 1973. His p ...
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Jon Rafman Jon Rafman (born 1981) is a Canadian artist, filmmaker, and essayist. His work centers around the emotional, social and existential impact of technology on contemporary life. His artwork has gained international attention and was exhibited in 2015 ...
, whose work was included in the 9th Berlin Biennale *
Ryder Ripps Ryder Ripps (born July 7, 1986) is an American conceptual artist, programmer, and creative director. Early life and education Born in New York City to a Jewish family, Ryder Ripps is a son of artist Rodney Ripps and designer Helene Verin. H ...
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Molly Soda Amalia Soto, known as Molly Soda, is a Brooklyn-based internet performance artist. Soda works across a variety of digital platforms, producing selfies videos, GIFs, zines, and web-based performance art, which are presented both online and in g ...
, who co-curated and included her own work in "Zero Zero" *
Ryan Trecartin Ryan Trecartin (born 1981) is an American artist and filmmaker currently based in Athens, Ohio. He studied at the Rhode Island School of Design, graduating with a BFA in 2004. Trecartin has since lived and worked in New Orleans, Los Angeles, Ph ...
, whose work was included in the 9th Berlin Biennale and who co-curated the
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's 2015 triennial "Surround Audience" which included DIS * Brad Troemel *
Amalia Ulman Amalia Ulman (born 1989) is an Argentinian artist and film director based in New York City whose practice includes performance, installation, video and net-art works. Her work deals with issues of class, gender, sexuality, and middlebrow aes ...
, whose work was included in the 9th Berlin Biennale


Gallery

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as an Acéfalo in the 9th Berlin Biennale by Juan Sebastián Peláez File:Anna Uddenberg.jpg, Anna Uddenberg at the 9th Berlin Biennale, 2016. File:GCC (art collective).jpg, GCC collective at the 9th Berlin Biennale, 2016. File:Artie Vierkant.jpg, Part of Artie Vierkant's ''Image Objects'' series. File:Fair Trade. Frieze Projects 2012.jpg, Photo by DIS. ''Fair Trade'', Frieze Projects 2012 File:Katja Novitskova.jpg, Spirit, Curiosity and Opportunity, Katja Novitskova, Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler, Berlin, 2014.


See also


References


Further reading

* Novitskova, Katja. ''Post internet survival guide 2010''. Berlin: Revolver Publishing, 2011. *McHugh, Gene. ''Post Internet. Notes on the Internet and Art 12.29.09 > 09.05.10'', Brescia: Link Editions, 2011.


External links

* An interview with Martijn Hendriks & Katja Novitskova
"The New Aesthetic and its Politics"
* {{cite web, url=http://artfcity.com/2014/10/14/finally-a-semi-definitive-definition-of-post-internet-art/, title=Finally, a Semi-Definitive Definition of Post-Internet Art, work=Art F City, date=14 October 2014
Reconstruction of Gene McHugh's 'Post-Internet' blog, 2009–10
Theories of aesthetics Metanarratives Internet culture 2000s in art 2010s in art