artist/ Nicolas Nostra
France

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ADIKT GALLERY
B24-C21
Nicolas Nostra, a visual artist with a unique background, embodies a profound reflection on the interaction between man and machine in the field of art. A former underground DJ, he has drawn from his musical roots a unique sensitivity that today nourishes his work. Through his experiences as a dancer and his penchant for advanced digital technologies, Nostra has forged an artistic identity where the duality between movement and technology is echoed.
His style reveals an approach that transcends the simple fact of creating. For him, the machine is not a substitute for the artist, but a tool that amplifies his creativity. In a world where artificial intelligence is redefining the boundaries of creation, Nostra positions himself on the front line of this essential debate: can a machine be an artist? He rejects the idea that technology can produce art autonomously, emphasizing that the soul of the work lies in human intention. The machine, for Nostra, is the extension of his thoughts and his hands, a vector that allows him to materialize complex emotions.
His works are sublimated by varnished lines, deployed with a meticulously orchestrated thickness, transcending the conventions of contemporary digital works. They establish a rich materiality, dialoguing with the ambient light to generate reflections of a captivating subtlety. The work reveals itself to the observer through a multiplicity of perceptions, modulated by its position in space, inviting dynamic contemplation. These lines, embodying a singular signature of the artist, present themselves as glyphs of a profound artistic intention, while the production process, kept secret, adds a dimension of enigma to the work.
The faces imbued with deep emotion, are the reflection of an introspective and societal exploration. Each work is a unique act, a moment frozen in time, which can never be reproduced. This singularity is accentuated by his decision to destroy the digital files at the end of each creation. This symbolic gesture underlines the value of the ephemeral and the irreplicable, elevating his works to the rank of uniqueness. By doing so, Nostra opposes the culture of infinite reproduction, preserving the integrity of his creations while questioning our relationship to art in the digital age.
Thus, Nicolas Nostra’s work questions our perception of art, the author and the machine. He invites us to reconsider the notions of creation and authenticity at a time when the boundaries between human and machine are increasingly blurred. By integrating these reflections into his works, he reminds us that behind each creation, whether human or machine, lies an intention, an emotion and a story.