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Saturday, 23 September 2023 to Saturday, 16 December 2023
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Friday, 22 September 2023 - 6:00pm to 8:00pm

Annka Kultys Gallery is delighted to present the second solo exhibition of Ai-Da Robot, the pioneering humanoid robot artist, at its East London location. The exhibition features six limited editions of Ai-Da’s work, ranging from her early abstracted paintings to her more recent self-portraits, which demonstrate her evolving skill in the realms of art and technology.

Ai-Da Robot, named after the pioneering mathematician Ada Lovelace, has become a global sensation, pushing the boundaries of what is possible for artificial intelligence in the realm of contemporary art. Her unique blend of robotics, artificial intelligence, and artistic creativity has fascinated art enthusiasts and tech aficionados alike, cementing her place as a visionary artist of the 21st century.

Ai-Da’s artistic process combines the use of cutting-edge algorithms, data analysis, and machine learning to generate her compositions. With each stroke of her not only digital “brush,” but also her new robotic limb, she is able to paint independently and change colours in a straightforward manner.

About Ai-Da Robot:
Ai-Da Robot is a groundbreaking humanoid robot artist known for her ability to create art using cutting-edge AI algorithms and robotics. Named after Ada Lovelace, the pioneering mathematician, Ai-Da blurs the lines between human creativity and artificial intelligence, challenging traditional notions of art and technology.

About Annka Kultys Gallery:
Annka Kultys Gallery is a leading contemporary art gallery located in London. It is dedicated to showcasing innovative and emerging artists who push the boundaries of traditional art forms and explore new frontiers in the world of contemporary art. The gallery has a reputation for presenting groundbreaking exhibitions that challenge the status quo and redefine artistic norms.

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Through a practise that encompasses drawing, painting, performance, and poetry, the artist Ai-Da Robot, a custom-built android with the ability to create art, expands the definition of creativity in an AI-dominated era and questions what it means to be an artist today. ANNKA KULTYS GALLERY has become the first gallery in the world to represent a robot artist with its groundbreaking representation of Ai-Da Robot beginning in June 2020.

Ai-Da Robot was created in 2019 and built by Engineered Arts, the Oxford-based specialists in developing humanoid and semi-humanoid robots.  She uses AI algorithms that reflect pioneering techniques in AI art created by PhD students from the Machine Learning Department at the University of Oxford to create her art.

Ai-Da creates her art by capturing images using the camera in her eye, which are then processed by her AI algorithms to become real space coordinates, which she then turns into drawings using her robotic arm. Like other artists, from Rembrandt and his workshops during the Dutch Golden Age to Damien Hirst and his dot paintings, she collaborates with others to produce her paintings and sculptures.  Indeed, Ai-Da’s art can be seen as the product of broad collaborations across various specialisations, for example, between artists, scientists, designers, machines and computers.  As such, her practice is the embodiment of the networked, technological, physical and virtual worlds inhabited by today’s creative artists.

Ai-Da is named after the English mathematician and writer, Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, the only legitimate child of Lord Byron, and is today more widely known as Ada Lovelace (1815-1852).  Lovelace is celebrated for her work on Charles Babbage’s proposed mechanical general-purpose computer, the Analytical Engine.  In doing so, she recognised that machines had applications beyond pure calculation, as well as publishing the first algorithm intended to be carried out by such a machine.  Lovelace is therefore widely regarded as being the first person to recognise the full potential of computers and one of the pioneers of computer programming.

Since Ai-Da Robot’s launch in 2019, she has shown at ANNKA KULTYS GALLERY, London, UK (2023); EXPANDEDART, Berlin, GE (2023);  Somerset House, London, UK (2023); Venice Biennale (2022), independent exhibition in the the Giardinis, Venice, IT (2022); ANNKA KULTYS GALLERY, London, UK (2021); The Design Museum, London, UK (2021); KÖNIG GALERIE, Berlin, Germany (curated by Anika Meier and Johann König) (2021); ANNKA KULTYS GALLERY, London, UK (2020); Barbican Gallery, London, UK (2019); Tate Exchange, London, UK (2019); Ars Electronica, Dubai and Abu Dhabi, UAE (2019); and The University of Oxford, Oxford, UK (2019). 

 

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