CNRS
On the occasion of a partnership between Artpoint and the CNRS, VERYTHING IS FINE explores the shared perspectives of artists and scientists on the impact of social media on our perceptions, behaviors, and relationship to reality.
Inspired by David Chavalarias'sToxic Data (CNRS), the exhibition brings together six international artists whose works celebrate art’s ability to make us more aware and more attentive, inviting us to critically engage with the digital tools shaping our time, and to imagine more enlightened, creative, and human ways of engaging with technology.
In a context where AI-generated content is proliferating, the artists utilize these tools to question our relationship with technology. Their works examine our position as users and spectators: some warn of climate inaction or the dilution of truth in the digital age, while others offer poetic reflections on how we can reconnect with our humanity by reviving our ties to the living world, to memory, and to identity.
Louis-Paul Caron, Sasha Stiles, Linda Dounia, Mandy Stoller, Perry Cooper, Franz Rosati.