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Vita Kari (they/them) is a visual artist known for their sculptural, video and public performance art..[1] They are recognized for their work in creating immersive art spaces, notably "Vitawood," and producing illusion-centered video content.[2]
Early Life
editKari, born in Los Angeles, completed their MFA at Otis College of Art and Design in 2024.[3]
Career
editVita Kari's work spans several disciplines, including digital art, performance, and interactive installations. They gained notable attention for their performance piece at Art Basel Miami Beach, which explored themes of connectivity and accessibility through art and technology.[4] Their innovative use of technology in art has been highlighted by Forbes, emphasizing how Kari makes art accessible to all audiences. [5]
Themes and Influences
editKari's work often reflects on the intersection of technology and human connection. They have been vocal about the role of social media in shaping contemporary art and culture, as discussed in interviews with the Observer [6] and Gay Times, showcasing their influence on and off the digital sphere. [7]
References
edit- ^ Zaza, Jenna. "Multimedia artist Vita Kari blends virality with authenticity in captivating art performance". The Statesman.
- ^ Schroeder, Audra (6 September 2023). "'How do I keep falling for these': A chat with the artist behind the 'I printed it out' TikToks". The Daily Dot.
- ^ Ashcraft, Kady Ruth. "The Creative Mania That Makes the 'Craziest Thing About Being Creative' Tiktoks So Good". Jezebel.
- ^ Schrader, Adam (11 December 2023). "Vita Kari's Performance Piece at Art Basel Miami Beach Draws Crowds". Artnet News.
- ^ Aquino, Steven. "How Vita Kari Uses Art And Technology To Make Connection Accessible To All". Forbes.
- ^ "How Vita Kari Wields Virality as an Artistic Form". Observer. 5 January 2024.
- ^ Wong, Hollie (18 January 2024). "TikTok sensation Vita Kari on queerness in art and that viral trend". GAY TIMES.