Villa Navarra is set to host “Faith,” an exhibition by American artist Matt McCormick, from July 13 to October 6, 2024, in Le Muy, France. This presentation delves into the profound impact of the digital age, showcasing how algorithms subtly yet powerfully shape our beliefs and attitudes.
McCormick’s latest body of work confronts the chaotic digital landscape where conspiracy theories not only thrive but also provide a semblance of order. His art captures the intricate narratives spun by modern conspiracy theorists who navigate the internet, weaving stories to make sense of their anxieties. Through his evocative imagery, McCormick blends myth and reality, reflecting the contemporary redefinition and challenge to the American dream.
“In today’s America, we’re witnessing a descent into the rabbit hole of misinformation and conspiracy theories, mirroring the rugged sensibilities of Matt McCormick’s art. McCormick’s evocative imagery of the American West captures a world where reality and legend intertwine—a fitting metaphor for our current struggle with truth and perception,” described the gallery in a statement.
The exhibition promises to be a compelling exploration of our current moment, where the lines between truth and perception are increasingly blurred by digital influences. Don’t miss this thought-provoking presentation at Villa Navarra this summer.