With works by more than 60 artists, this large-scale, interdisciplinary exhibition seeks to define the phenomenon of creativity from a broad, humanistic perspective. What are the conditions for creativity in society today? And is there reason to fear that artificial intelligence will take over and surpass human creative abilities?
The exhibition The Irreplaceable Human – Conditions of Creativity in the Age of AI aims to create the foundation for a conversation about the role of creativity in our society – and thus also for a discussion about what is really valuable to us. The exhibition presents works by more than 60 artists – with the main emphasis on art from the past 20 years – combined with references to cultural history, science, and literature.
Previous exhibitions of this kind at the museum include Arctic (2013), The Moon (2018), and Mother! (2021).
ARTISTS IN THE EXHIBITION
Yuji Agematsu, Trisha Baga, Bertille Bak, Brian Belott, Louisiana Bendolph, Tega Brain and Sam Lavigne, Andrea Büttner, Nick Cave, Ian Cheng, Chicks on Speed, Tony Cokes, Minder Coleman, Joost Conijn, Tony Conrad, Tacita Dean, Jeremy Deller, Agnes Denes, Simon Denny, Rineke Dijkstra, Mia Edelgart, Ryan Gander, Flavia Gandolfo, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Ben Grosser, Andreas Gursky, Jenny Holzer, Marguerite Humeau, Tetsuya Ishida, Martin Kippenberger, Josh Kline, Agnieszka Kurant, Pope.L., Candice Lin, Jumana Manna, Ana Mendieta, Isamu Noguchi, Henrik Olesen, Roman Opalka, Trevor Paglen, Dawn Parsonage, Martha Pettway, Martha Jane Pettway, Pablo Picasso, Yuri Pattison, Huang Po-Chih, Jon Rafman, Aura Rosenberg, Nastja Säde Rönkkö, Qiu Shihua, Mladen Stilinović, Lily van der Stokker, Tavares Strachan, Pilvi Takala, Emma Talbot, Tourmaline, Lee Wan, Irene Williams, RobotLAB.
The exhibition is supported by A.P. Møller Fonden, Aage og Johanne Louis-Hansens Fond & Det Obelske Familiefond.
23.11.23 - 1.4.24
https://louisiana.dk/en/exhibition/the-irreplaceable-human/