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Avery Singer — iHole
Avery Singer

iHole

2011

Avery Singer's *iHole* is a large-scale acrylic on panel work rendered in her signature style, using 3D modeling software to generate compositions that are then translated into stark, graphic forms. The piece features flattened, monochromatic figures and architectural elements that evoke a sense of digital alienation and the uncanny, blurring the boundary between the virtual and the physical. Singer's meticulous airbrush technique gives the work a smooth, almost frictionless surface that reinforces its meditation on technology, representation, and contemporary image-making.

Medium
acrylic on panel

🔨 Auction Lot

20th Century & Contemporary Art Evening Sale

October 5, 2018

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Avery Singer, iHole, 2011

Avery Singer's *iHole* is a large-scale acrylic on panel work rendered in her signature style, using 3D modeling software to generate compositions that are then translated into stark, graphic forms. The piece features flattened, monochromatic figures and architectural elements that evoke a sense of digital alienation and the uncanny, blurring the boundary between the virtual and the physical. Singer's meticulous airbrush technique gives the work a smooth, almost frictionless surface that reinforces its meditation on technology, representation, and contemporary image-making.

Medium
acrylic on panel
Year
2011
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Conceptual Figurative, Figurative Painting, Acrylic On Panel, Contemporary Artist, American Artist, Digital Aesthetics, 21st Century, Grayscale, Female Artist, Post-Internet Art, Satirical

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