Friday, November 26, 2021

Artist of the Day, November 26, 2021: Joshua Citarella, an emerging American artist (#1428)

 Joshua Citarella (1987) is an artist, researcher, and Twitch streamer from New York City who studies online communities.

Citarella attended the School of Visual Arts in New York, where he learned both traditional darkroom photography and digital techniques on account of the fact that the school was transitioning at the time from for former to the latter.

After graduation, Citarella began collaborating with a collection of artists that concentrated on digital culture and advertising. His ongoing work with Brad Troemel began at this time on the work The Jogging. The Jogging was begun in 2009 as a Tumblr blog on which thousands of strange images were put up. In 2017, Citarella continued his collaboration with Toemel, working with him on an Etsy art store called Ultra Violet Production House. As of January 2017, the two had put up seventy-eight works of art for sale, most of them made of everyday object in a manner that developed a sense of absurdity. For example, a couch covered in hardcore-punk-band patches and a bench built from two Apple computers with a plank of wood were put up for sale.

In 2013, Citarella debuted with a series of five chromogenic still lifes at Higher Pictures. These prints included Body Anointed with Nitroglycerin Awaits Transfiguration, depicting a "reclining nude woman, partially covered in silver, with little flecks of skin and paint floating around her," with some of the nitroglycerin smudging the frame.

Citarella presented his triptych SWIM A Few Years From Now at that Armory Show. It depicts his vision of an anarcho-capitalist future America. Writing for Artsy, Scott Indrisek notes that the piece displays "a canny blend of analog photography and digital trickery, with many images borrowed from the internet...  has the slickness of a dystopian IKEA catalog spread."

In 2017, Citarella was supporting himself with varied freelance and temporary jobs, including photography for New York galleries and editing for commercial images. Citarella has reworked aspects of his freelancing work into his own art pieces.

Citarella's repertoire also includes two books: one of which is called Politigram & the Post-Left, created in 2018, a short version of which is available on his website. The book is a research project that covers the esoteric left-wing movement on Instagram, part of "Politigram" short for "Political Instagram" of which there is also a far-right presence. The short version contains screenshots of memes and profiles from the platform. The long version, in addition, "include[s] feedback, interviews, conversations and census data sent by the users themselves." It "was available at a bookstore in the east village of NYC. Somewhere during mid October, a Politigram user visited the store and purchased the book". His other book, from 2020, is called 20 Interviews, which, as implied by the title, is a collection of interviews from users on Politigram.

As of 2020, Citarella's main projects are a podcast and a Twitch account, both of which he uses to discuss current events, Politigram subcultures, and studies in the ways that social media affects radicalization.

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 Joshua Citarella

 Intersecting Values of Hue and Brightness, 2012

 Render and Difference, 2013

 Intersecting Values of Hue and Brightness, 2014

 Prima Materia, 2014

 L, a, b, 2015

 Computation, Carroll-Fletcher, London, 2016

  Aspire and Inspire: A Custom Painting of You as
A Soldier Returning Home to Your Kids, 2017

  Incense Fence, 2017 (detail)

 Crossbow and Binoculars Overlooking Flooded City, 2017

 Dried Goods with Solar Panel at Dawn, 2017

Florida Literally: This Artist Has Been Called The Katharina Grosse
Of Driving a Truck Full of Paint Into Shuttered Businesses
To Spur Regional Economic Growth, 2017

 Genetically Modified Rose with Vacuum Bot and Sandy Footprints, 2017

 SWIM: a Few Years From Now, 2017

 SWIY, 2017

 Vampire Cocktail with Smart Speaker at San Franciso Bay Seascape, 2017

 for Crypto-anarchists, 2018

2018 or Eco-extremists

 Bio: Weapon Defense Mode, 2019

 Bow Drill with Compass and Electric Engine, 2019

 Choose Your Future, 2020

 e-deologies, 2020

 Use: Value Urban Repurposing, 2021

 

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