Nina Chanel Abney

The artist’s paintings combine abstraction with representation to capture the frenetic pace of contemporary life. Imaginary Friend tells us of a story in which a character, reminiscent of a religious figure like a sage, tries to give a blessing to a friend, but he refuses it as he doesn’t believe anything good will happen to him. The character leaves us with the phrase ‘sometimes we believe nothing good can ever happen to us, so it don’t’.

Produced in collaboration with Acute Art

About augmented reality, Nina Chanel Abney said

“As a visual artist, augmented reality not only offers me the opportunity to attune myself to these new configurations of space and public life; it also makes possible for the first time an interactive register of communication in my public artwork.”

About the artwork

“I created Imaginary Friend to offer participants an always-ready companion to mitigate the uncertainty and precarity of today. This work brings to life childhood strategies of fantasy and play as a proxy for the loss of social comforts and physical contact we experience as adults. Imaginary Friend asks us to keep at the heart, the value of collective life and public interaction at a moment that threatens to push us further toward alienated being.”

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