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The first exhibition of paintings created by artificial intelligence in Paris

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The Editor

The trio of artists from Obvious, creators of the first major art auction piece created using artificial intelligence (AI) by Christie's in 2018, marked a true turning point in the history of the art market. Described as "geniuses" by Forbes, they unveil during their first solo exhibition a brand new series of paintings produced by an algorithm. Artificial intelligence takes hold of the brush To create their paintings, the French collective of artists and researchers, Obvious, set aside traditional painting and opt for an AI algorithm as their tool. For a year and a half, they have developed a unique algorithm that allows the machine to autonomously generate the composition, colors, and style of the artwork.ng>algorithm capable of transforming a specific text into an image. The physical canvases presented in the gallery have been reproduced by painters, based on the digital versions generated by AI.

© Obvious
HANGING GARDENS OF BABYLON 1.1
2022 © Obvious


Rediscovering the Seven Wonders of the World 

Open to the general public, the exhibition presents 14 canvases representing the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Half of the paintings are oil paintings and are accompanied by associated NFT artworks, presented in augmented reality. After exploringIt was revealed exclusively at the British Museum on November 23rd, discover this unique collection for an exploration of the language of man-machine creation.


Magda Danysz Gallery

78, rue Amelot – 11th arrondissement
Until January 14th
Free entry
More info on the website