Born in Buffalo, New York, Cory Arcangel emerged as a prominent figure in the digital art scene through his innovative manipulation of early computing technology and video game software. His practice often involves hacking or reconfiguring obsolete hardware and software to create new aesthetic experiences, bridging the gap between traditional conceptual art and contemporary digital culture.
His signature works frequently utilize modified Nintendo cartridges and early internet aesthetics to explore themes of nostalgia, technological obsolescence, and the intersection of human creativity with programmed systems. His medium spans a diverse range of disciplines, including video, music, drawing, and performance art, reflecting a deep engagement with the history of media.
Arcangel continues to maintain a significant presence in the international art world, with his work frequently featured in major institutional programs and gallery exhibitions. Recent updates from Lisson Gallery confirm his ongoing participation in their global exhibition programming and digital content series, underscoring his sustained influence in the field of digital and post-conceptual art.
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