"Through mediums ranging from photography and video to animation and generative AI, "Animal, Vegetable, nor Mineral" explores the ways humans have understood their place in the world."
"Often working collaboratively with other artists, scholars, scientists, and technologists, Ruperto's artwork is said to "unsettle" what we think we know about nature. Traditional modes of classifying nature are challenged, inspiring new ways of relating."
Miljohn Ruperto presents a solo museum exhibition at the Cantor Arts Center featuring diverse mediums including photography, video, animation, and generative AI. The exhibition explores how humans understand their relationship to the natural world and their place within it. Visitors encounter immersive apocalyptic VR landscapes alongside gelatin silver photographs of digitally created botanical specimens. Ruperto frequently collaborates with artists, scholars, scientists, and technologists to create work that challenges conventional understanding of nature. The exhibition unsettles established categories and traditional classification systems, encouraging viewers to develop new perspectives on and relationships with the natural world. The show runs through September 14.
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