Humlebæk, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art: »The Creative Human«

Are humans replaceable?

An interdisciplinary exhibition on creativity in the age of artificial intelligence, The Creative Human explores the cornerstone of human creativity at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. The show runs from November 23 in Humlebæk, near Copenhagen.

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Rineke Dijkstra, stillbillede fra ’Ruth Drawing Picasso, Tate Liverpool’, 2009
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art © Rineke Dijkstra
Rineke Dijkstra, stillbillede fra ’Ruth Drawing Picasso, Tate Liverpool’, 2009

What is creativity? Possibly the question is not what a person does, but exactly how. In light of emerging artificial intelligences, the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art is negotiating the origins, possibilities and limits of human creativity. In an interdisciplinary exhibition, visitors see connections between works of art, literature, cultural history, and science. The Creative Human brings into focus what often plays a secondary role: people's achievements in life, such as at work and in education. The presentation will run from November 23, 2023, to April 7, 2024, in Humlebæk, Denmark, near Copenhagen.

This exhibition is not the art museum's first to explore overall social phenomena and bring complex interrelationships to light. Previous ones include Arctic (2013), The Moon (2018) and Mother! (2021). The Creative Human also features high-profile art makers, including from Dutch photographer Rineke Dijkstra.Art.Salon

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