Carnegie Museum of Art's Trevor Paglen: Opposing Geometries Opens Friday, September 4

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Carnegie Museum of Art (CMOA) today announced programming and details for its next major exhibition, Trevor Paglen: Opposing Geometries, which opens at the museum on September 4. This exhibition is part of the third iteration of the Hillman Photography Initiative (HPI), a CMOA project committed to exploring new ideas about photography. This cycle of the initiative, titled Mirror with a Memory, will also feature an interdisciplinary podcast series hosted by Martine Syms, launching in October, a scholarly publication, slated for December 2020, and free online programs taking place throughout the fall. Visitors to CMOA can purchase a timed ticket, which includes access to Trevor Paglen: Opposing Geometries, at CMOA.org

With the development and advancement of artificial intelligence (AI), there has been a radical change in the way that surveillance systems capture, categorize, and synthesize photographs. Mirror with a Memory explores the many ways artists probe the intersections of photography, surveillance, and AI—their past, present, and future—to underscore concerns about implicit bias, right to privacy, and police monitoring embedded in corporate, military, and law enforcement applications.

The exhibition will include a new site-specific commission by Paglen as well as a sculpture that doubles as a Wi-Fi hotspot and the museum premier of photographs that reveal how AI analyzes and labels photographs of people and places. These works will be placed in three areas within the museum, inviting visitors to encounter Paglen’s interdisciplinary practice in different contexts.
 
The podcast series will be released over successive weeks beginning in October, with each episode spotlighting a different facet of the conversation around artificial intelligence, from biometrics to racial bias to navigating contact in a post-COVID-19 world. Hosted by Martine Syms, the series will feature other leading artists and thinkers in dialogue alongside relevant histories and insights from the public, unpacking the ever-increasing ways in which the collision of photography, surveillance, and artificial intelligence impacts everyone.
 
Trevor Paglen: Opposing Geometries is organized by Dan Leers, curator of photography, with Taylor Fisch, project curatorial assistant. Trevor Paglen: Opposing Geometries runs from September 4 through March 14, 2021.

Trevor Paglen, Karnak, Montezuma Range Haar; Hough Transform; Hough Circles; Watershed, 2018, three gelatin silver laser-exposed prints. Courtesy of the artist and Metro Pictures, New York.

Trevor Paglen, Karnak, Montezuma Range Haar; Hough Transform; Hough Circles; Watershed, 2018, three gelatin silver laser-exposed prints. Courtesy of the artist and Metro Pictures, New York.

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