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Along the River in Auntieverse
Jul 17 - 19, 2024

Overview
“Along the River in Auntieverse is a contemporary interpretation of Zhang Zeduan's classic painting. It portrays scenes from the Auntieverse, ranging from idyllic landscapes to environmental degradation, all interconnected by water, reflecting Niceaunties' vision of the world.“
- Niceaunties
Details
For only the second time, the Christie's Art+Tech Summit has commissioned an artist to create an exclusive new series of AI artworks for the participants of the event. The first artist granted this opportunity was Robbie Barrat, whose work, now known as the "Lost Robbies," has become iconic in the history of AI art. Curated and produced with the help of Fellowship, for this commission, Niceaunties is proposing a project entitled: "Along the River in Auntieverse." The series reimagines Zhang Zeduan's "Along the River during the Qingming Festival," translating the historical narrative into a contemporary commentary on environmental and societal issues. Utilising AI and Niceaunties’ architectural background, this series of interconnected scenes is unified by the motif of water. The work spans idyllic landscapes to depictions of environmental degradation, reflecting humanity's impact on nature. This modern reinterpretation offers a critical lens on current ecological concerns, contrasting sharply with the original's celebration of urban prosperity and imperial order.
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Artwork ID
166
NFT Edition
Unique
Physical Edition
Print, Edition of 5, h 80 x w 76.2 cm
Print Status
Available
For only the second time, the Christie's Art+Tech Summit has commissioned an artist to create an exclusive new series of AI artworks for the participants of the event. The first artist granted this opportunity was Robbie Barrat, whose work, now known as the "Lost Robbies," has become iconic in the history of AI art. Curated and produced with the help of Fellowship, for this commission, Niceaunties is proposing a project entitled: "Along the River in Auntieverse." The series reimagines Zhang Zeduan's "Along the River during the Qingming Festival," translating the historical narrative into a contemporary commentary on environmental and societal issues. Utilising AI and Niceaunties’ architectural background, this series of interconnected scenes is unified by the motif of water. The work spans idyllic landscapes to depictions of environmental degradation, reflecting humanity's impact on nature. This modern reinterpretation offers a critical lens on current ecological concerns, contrasting sharply with the original's celebration of urban prosperity and imperial order.