"Artificial Intelligence helps me to demonstrate Human Stupidity."
Lord Gregory Byron
A true aristocrat from an old family of French nobility, Lord Gregory Byron was born in Paris in 1969.
After studying philosophy and criminology, he became a diplomat in Asia, Africa and Europe.
But 10 years ago he decided not to lie to himself anymore and to be the artist he hides.
But in doing so, he is forced to hide his true identity.
Like Jekyll & Hyde, he cannot be both at the same time...
But maybe it's all lies.
After all, everyone lies.
On Instagram, people invent a perfect life for themselves and make others believe that they are celebrities who never get bored.
Bullshit...
We lie to ourselves in search of happiness...
I lie to you when I invent a life as a diplomat, when in reality I am another artist, with another name, another career.
Maybe telling the truth has become too "violent" in our world...
Nobody expects that!
Art-ificial intelligence
The boundaries of art have evolved, as has our society.
Computers and artificial intelligence are becoming more and more important in our lives. Like a conductor directs his musicians,
I guide and use artificial intelligence to create images, which I then modify with computer software.
I manually add details, I change others, like a digital collage.
Here, I want to talk about human rights, inequalities, the madness of war and the mutation of our society, with the tools from our century...
We can always give reasons, justifications, choose pretty pink uniforms, put parrots instead of guns... but war is still war...
Between dreams under psychotropic drugs and dystopian nightmares, these colourful visions between hyperrealism and
pop art show mutant beings, lost in virtual realities.
You will also find some of my previous works, pop art & street art...
Write to me when you want to buy my work!
I'm a nice guy...
AWARDS
-2018 Warhol of Honor- 1er Prix- Sarol, Russia
-2017 Political Humor Award- 1er Prix- Barcelone, Spain
-2015 Meeting of Styles Honor Award- Honor Award- Mexico City, Mexico
-2014 Prix Malraux- 1er Prix- Paris, France
-2013 Prix du Mas Carbasse- 1er Prix- Saint-Esteve, France