art x smart adds 21st technology onto famous masterpieces
‘the card players’ by paul cézanne, 1894–95
all images courtesy of kim dong-kyu

 

 

 

combining famous historical paintings with images of 21st century technology, ‘art x smart’ has transported them into another time. the addition of smartphones onto masterpieces by artists such as cézanne, gogh and manet forces one to re-examine them and question the influence of technology on modern society. the works are intended to be humorous parodies of the way smartphones have dramatically changed today’s social interaction. the models in the classical paintings use the devices to play games, take pictures and listen to music, as though the action was of second nature to them, like it is for us.

 

 

art x smart adds 21st technology onto famous masterpieces
‘girl with a pearl earring and an iPhone’ after ‘girl with a pearl earring’ by johannes vermeer, 1665

 

 

art x smart adds 21st technology onto famous masterpieces
‘when you see the amazing sight’ after ‘wanderer above the sea of fog’ by caspar david friedrich, 1818

 

 

art x smart adds 21st technology onto famous masterpieces
‘sunday afternoon’ after ‘a sunday afternoon on the island of la grande’ by jattegeorges-pierre seurat, 1884–1886

 

 

art x smart adds 21st technology onto famous masterpieces
‘his room’ after ‘the bedroom’ by vincent van gogh, 1888

 

 

art x smart adds 21st technology onto famous masterpieces
‘luncheon’ after ‘the luncheon on the grass’ by édouard manet, 1862–1863

 

 

art x smart adds 21st technology onto famous masterpieces
‘news of kidnapping on facebook’ after ‘over the town’ by marc chagall, 1917-18

 

 

art x smart adds 21st technology onto famous masterpieces
‘her mirror’ after ‘rokeby venus’ by diego velázquez, 1647–51

 

 

art x smart adds 21st technology onto famous masterpieces
‘always in my hand’ after ‘in the conservatory’ by édouard manet, 1878-9

 

 

art x smart adds 21st technology onto famous masterpieces
(left) ‘a family gathering’ after ‘the balcony’ by édouard manet, 1868
(right) ‘in a cafe’ after ‘l’absinthe‘ by  edgar degas, 1876

 

 

art x smart adds 21st technology onto famous masterpieces
(left) ‘music for dreaming’ after ‘the dream’ by pablo picasso, 1932
(right) ‘the scream’ by edvard munch, 1893

 

 

art x smart adds 21st technology onto famous masterpieces
(left) ‘multi-touch zoom’ after ‘the ancient of days’ by william blake, 1794
(right) ‘don’t take the iPad in the bathroom’ after ‘the death of marat’ by jacques-louis david, 1793

 

 

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