Lynn Hershman Leeson

Lynn Hershman Leeson, Digital Art Pioneer, Traces The Tangled Web Of Virtual Life
Category
Exhibition Review
Date
Aug 13, 2021
Source
The Art Newspaper
Author
Gabriella Angeleti
Excerpt

This survey devoted to the American artist Lynn Hershman Leeson traces five decades of her prolific and diverse career focused on cyborgs, from early performance works to pioneering digital pieces and recent projects using DNA as a medium. Since the 1970s, Hershman has dissected the construction of identity and the convergence of real and virtual worlds. The show begins with a work in which she portrayed a fictitious character, Roberta Breitmore, documenting Breitmore’s day-to-day life for four years, from doctor appointments to bad dates.

These early explorations led Hershman to expand to digital media and interactive online works, which she helped legitimise as a medium as the digital art movement emerged in the 1990s. The Breitmore character evolved into works such as CybeRoberta (1996)—a doll with cameras for eyes which produces a livestream of those watching it.

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