︎ Writing
︎ Curatorial
︎ Photography
︎ Curatorial
︎ Photography
- Academic
- Talks
- Interviews
- Exhibition Reviews
- Essays
- Exhibition Texts
- Translations
- The World Through AI (assistant)
- Semblance
- Artist Studios
- Commissioned Projects
- Personal Projects
- Talks
- Interviews
- Exhibition Reviews
- Essays
- Exhibition Texts
- Translations
- The World Through AI (assistant)
- Semblance
- Artist Studios
- Commissioned Projects
- Personal Projects
ABOUT
Alexandra Gilliams is a PhD candidate in Art History at Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. She is also a writer and researcher who has assisted in developing cultural projects for galleries, museums, and publications for eight years.
Her research revolves around contemporary artists who intertwine art, science, and technology from a critical perspective, with a particular focus on AI and its societal and political implications.
She is assisting curators with research for an upcoming exhibition about AI at the Jeu de Paume in Paris. Bylines include Spike Art Magazine, Do Not Research, CLOT, XIBT, Art Observed, and ARTPIL.
She is a founding member of the AI/Arts Observatory, a research association at the Sorbonne that was created by Antonio Somaini, theorist and professor of film, media, and visual culture.
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Alexandra Gilliams is a PhD candidate in Art History at Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. She is also a writer and researcher who has assisted in developing cultural projects for galleries, museums, and publications for eight years.
Her research revolves around contemporary artists who intertwine art, science, and technology from a critical perspective, with a particular focus on AI and its societal and political implications.
She is assisting curators with research for an upcoming exhibition about AI at the Jeu de Paume in Paris. Bylines include Spike Art Magazine, Do Not Research, CLOT, XIBT, Art Observed, and ARTPIL.
She is a founding member of the AI/Arts Observatory, a research association at the Sorbonne that was created by Antonio Somaini, theorist and professor of film, media, and visual culture.
2013-2016