CLICK CLICK CLICK: Camille Theodet, Anja Rausch, and Jingyan Ding
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Overview
CLICK CLICK CLICK brings together the work of Camille Theodet, Anja Rausch, and Jingyan Ding, three artists whose practices navigate the porous boundary between the digital and the physical. In a time defined by the continuous gesture of clicking, scrolling, capturing, and reproducing, the exhibition examines how images, forms, and selves are constructed, fragmented, and reconfigured across virtual and material realities.
Through painting, the artists examine the tension between proximity and mediation, between the tactile texture of paint and the immaterial flow of data. The act of clicking, whether the mechanical press of a mouse or the instant of a camera shutter, becomes both a means of contact and a point of departure, a repetition that distances as much as it connects.
Anja Rausch translates the coded logic of the digital image into painterly abstraction. Her organic, morphing forms evoke the hidden architectures of computational systems, transforming data into visual organisms that oscillate between precision and dissolution.
Jingyan Ding reflects on temporality and transformation, drawing on Taoist and Buddhist philosophies to question the boundaries of the self within virtual space. His paintings contemplate the formless and the infinite, suggesting a world in which the tangible and the illusory continuously converge.Camille Theodet constructs collaged compositions that fuse fragments of found imagery into unstable narratives. Themes of innocence, chaos, destruction, and rebirth unfold through his layered surfaces, exposing the seductive and volatile nature of visual culture in the age of endless reproduction.CLICK CLICK CLICK considers the ways in which images and technology mediate reality, and how the simple, habitual act of looking, of clicking, redefines the relationship between perception, presence, and the real.
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