A short video from Group Show (a solo show), on view at Mindy Solomon Gallery in Miami through May 31. Each of the sixty cast iron panels in the exhibition carries a description of another artist's work: phrases generated by AI, drawn by hand letter by letter, and cast in iron at the Kohler foundry.
The described artworks aren't present and the source artists aren't named. What a viewer has is the object in the room and whatever artwork the words call up as they read, a piece that exists only because it's remade in the mind. The show is built to keep moving. Most panels sit on low racks on the floor, the ones on the walls get swapped out over the run, and every arrangement is one group show among many. Each visitor leaves with a different exhibition than the last.
Here's what that looks like in practice.