Ben Schumacher
Vancouver, Canada
About the Artist
Ben Schumacher is a Canadian artist whose multidisciplinary practice critically interrogates the impact of technology, information systems, and globalized production on contemporary life and the art world. Working across sculpture, painting, and digital media, Schumacher often incorporates industrial materials, commercial objects, and digital aesthetics into his complex, fragmented compositions. His art explores themes of authorship, authenticity, and the mechanisms of value creation in an increasingly mediated world. Schumacher's work is characterized by its intellectual rigor and its ability to transform mundane data and materials into thought-provoking artistic statements, inviting viewers to question the pervasive forces shaping our environment.More Artists from Canada
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