Luis Camnitzer (Lübeck, Germany, 1937), Uruguayan artist, academic, and critic, is presenting his first solo exhibition in Mexico, titled "One That Covers the Word That Names It," at the LABOR gallery . He doesn't know what took the pioneer of conceptual art so long to present a solo show in our country, nor is it something that occupies his mind, which is currently more focused on Artificial Intelligence. That topic dominated his schedule, which consists of talks in Guadalajara and Mexico City.
"What interest and worries me the most is what happens to imagination, the trust that chatbots will imagine for us, and how we slowly stop imagining, or imagine only within the limits imposed by the language of AI, instead of allowing fantasy and absurdity to participate," he commented in an interview with EL UNIVERSAL.
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