05.06.22 Art Fairs,Artists,Events,Press

From NFT pets to a dystopian video game, digital art stands out at Nada New York 2022

The New Art Dealers Alliance’s fair returns to New York with a massive line-up of 120 exhibitors taking over Pier 36

 

The Art Newspaper

6 May 2022

 

Installation view of works by Jeremy Couillard and Stephen Thorpe at the Denny Dimin Gallery booth.
Courtesy Denny Dimin Gallery.

 

Jeremy Couillard and Stephen Thorpe

Denny Dimin, New York

 

The British painter Stephen Thorpe and the American digital artist Jeremy Couillard have collaborated to create an environment suggestive of a video game arcade, with Thorpe’s vibrant paintings of arcade games in nature flanking the walls of the booth while Couillard’s video game Fuzz Dungeon streams in video installations at the centre. The game, a mash-up of dystopian images, text and ambient music by the artists Chris Parrello and Lobby Hotel, was previously streamed 24/7 from the basement of the gallery. It is being offered in an unconventional format, as a computer on which the game is downloaded.

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