Trevor Paglen
artist
Trevor Paglen warns about the dangers of Artificial Intelligence in new documentary Unseen Skies
“Ways of seeing are never neutral, images have always required a human to interpret them,” the artist says
Three exhibitions to see in London this weekend
From Jadé Fadojutimi's purposeful paintings at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery to Trevor Paglen's floral AI animations at Pace
Reap what we sow: Trevor Paglen’s new flower works take an allegorical view of AI
Created during quarantine, the artist’s Bloom series is about the fragility of life, and how computer systems interpret the complexity of humanity
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Jean-Michel Basquiat brought in big crowds in Paris—but who beat him to claim the top spot?
Trevor Paglen on questioning the intelligence of AI
US artist’s new show at the Barbican continues his exploration into how artificial intelligence is shaping how organisations control us
Leading online database to remove 600,000 images after art project reveals its racist bias
Artist Trevor Paglen and AI researcher Kate Crawford have investigated the troubling ways in which ImageNet classifies people
Trevor Paglen’s Orbital Reflector sculpture fails to deploy
The artist says the US government shutdown effectively “killed” the sculpture
Thai filmmaker Apichatpong Weerasethakul wins £40,000 Artes Mundi prize
His film Invisibility is a nuanced examination of political corruption and restrictions on free speech
US government shutdown shuts down Trevor Paglen's space sculpture
The closure of the Federal Communications Commission has delayed the deployment of the work
We have lift-off: Museum officials keep their fingers crossed as two sculptures hurtle into space
Fulfilling artists’ quests, a diamond-shaped balloon and a gold bust are expected to orbit the Earth
Trevor Paglen lets you view the world as the machines see it
Ahead of his retrospective at Washington, DC's Smithsonian American Art Museum, the artist discusses his interest in the social and political implications of technologies, including mass surveillance systems and artificial intelligence
Baltimore museum sells blue-chip art to buy works by minority artists
Five works made around $18m (with fees) at auctions at Sotheby’s New York on 19 May, and two were bought for undisclosed sums in private sales
Countdown begins for sculpture’s lift-off
Trevor Paglen and Nevada Museum Of Art crowdfund to launch his “purely artistic” satellite