Grant
@GrantYun2
Neo-Precisionism & Vectorized Realism https://deca.art/GrantYun2
SPACES is officially launching May 1st on Fellowship after years of work. Poured out every bit into this series. Months of discussion w/ Alejandro and the team. Here is a long long thread on thesis, process, and how I am thinking about AI and my practice. 1/

I want to say how thrilled I am to see Themes and Variations on display at the Toledo Museum. It is an incredible show, full of artists and artwork that I love and admire. I was hoping I could use this opportunity to talk a bit about the collaboration- and how we were bonded…
“Iteration |||||||||||||” was minted on August 20, 2022, yet based on the comments today is many people’s first time “seeing” it. Artists: never stop sharing your work; unless your old work sucks, then I don’t know; just use your best judgement.
iteration
trusting the vision🌲🌳
5/11 Grant labels his work as "Neo-Precisionism," honoring the early 20th-century Precisionist art movement. This style emphasizes sharp lines, geometric forms, and often industrial subjects. 1920s: Dale Nichols - Precisionism. 2020s: Grant Yun - Neo-Precisionism.
Generative Art's Deep Roots Come to Light in a New Museum Show: The Toledo Museum of Art is tracing the evolution of algorithmic art from plotters to NFTs. By Arsh Gulati news.artnet.com/art-world/infi…
when they talk about grails™️ this is what they are talking about
My prediction for relevant NFTs in 1000 years: 1. Gazers 2. Autoglyphs
passing away right after playing your last ever Sabbath show is the ultimate curtain closer rip to ozzy, the god of metal