VICKIE VAINIONPÄÄ: WHEN ART AND ALGORITHM COLLIDE

 

In conversation with Vickie Vainionpää, an artist whose work navigates the spaces where the artificial meets the natural, we find ourselves exploring what it means to create in an era saturated with technology. Her journey began in the basement of her childhood home, a place where curiosity first took root, eventually leading her into the realm of generative art. Her work questions the very concept of ‘natural,’ revealing how the lines between human and machine often dissolve into ambiguity.

As the dialogue deepens, Vickie reflects on the philosophical underpinnings of her art. She speaks of a world where the artificial and the natural converge, where technology no longer stands apart but entwines our daily existence, creating a seamless reality. Her perspective carries an assurance, a belief that art, even in this digital age, continues to provoke, to mirror society, and to ask the questions that matter.

Vickie’s embrace of technology in her creative process reflects a vision that reaches beyond conventional boundaries, engaging with a world that is vast and interconnected. In her work, the distinctions blur, and the inquiry remains: what does it mean to create in a world where the tools of creation are shaped by both human hands and digital codes? Vickie offers no definitive answers, only the idea that art, at its core, is a reflection of the complex, evolving world we inhabit.

Vickie will be showing her Gaze Paintings with Olga Korper Gallery at The Armoury Show in New York this September 2024. You can find Vickie’s work in Berlin at Future Gallery, in Montreal at Patrick Mikhail Gallery, and in Italy at Nicola Pedana Gallery.

You can also view more of Vickie’s work on her Instagram and website

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