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276 David Lloyd on AI, Abstract Painting, and the Los Angeles Art World
What’s My Thesis?
1 hour 33 minutes
1 month ago
276 David Lloyd on AI, Abstract Painting, and the Los Angeles Art World
Artist David Lloyd joins What’s My Thesis? to reflect on a career that spans CalArts in the early 1980s, formative years at Margot Levin Gallery, and decades of navigating the shifting landscape of the Los Angeles art world. Known for his commitment to formalist abstraction, Lloyd discusses what it means to sustain a painting practice over forty years while adapting to the changing priorities of galleries, art fairs, and collectors.
The conversation delves into his most recent body of work, where Lloyd integrates his own archive of paintings, drawings, and ceramics into AI image generation. By transforming these digital hallucinations into trompe l’oeil abstractions through resin, collage, and material experimentation, he considers how technology can challenge conventional definitions of painting while remaining rooted in physical process.
Other topics include the legacy of CalArts conceptualism, the burdens of postmodern theory and art education, the precarity of mid-level galleries, and the paradox of elitism within the contemporary art market. Throughout, Lloyd emphasizes the importance of generosity, resilience, and longevity in sustaining a life in art.
Listen for insights on:
Abstract painting and formalist traditions in Los Angeles
The role of AI in contemporary art practices
The realities of the gallery system and art fairs
Postmodernism, art education, and theory fatigue
Building a career across decades in the art world