
Spotlight Artist
Michael Whiting

Artist Statement
In my visual experience, Pac-Man came before Donald Judd, Tony
Smith, or even Piet Mondrian. For me, Broadway Boogie Woogie
will always be an homage to Pac-Man. My work explores the visual
connection between minimalism and early video games. Video
gaming and minimalism arrived at the same visual conclusion
through different means and opposite intentions. Early video
games intended to communicate as much visual information as
possible; they are minimal on account of the limits of technology.
Minimalism was about the essence of the art object; it is minimal
by design.
In my image making, I adhere to the constraints that governed
early pixel-based technologies. I use a minimal number of
squares to create an image. I form the images into shaped-steel
canvases, using materials and techniques that are traditional for
minimalist sculpture. Unlike minimalist art objects, mine lack a
perfect finish. The worn appearance acknowledges the history
of ideas and movements that preceded these objects. It also
distinguishes them from those ideas and movements. The result
is a pixel-based abstraction.
Artist's Additional works
Works shared by the artist outside of their featured New American Paintings selections


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