The Atlas Society Asks with Agnieszka Pilat

September 02, 2020 00:59:39
The Atlas Society Asks with Agnieszka Pilat
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The Atlas Society Asks with Agnieszka Pilat

Sep 02 2020 | 00:59:39

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Show Notes

Pilat, born in communist Poland, is an award-winning painter in San Francisco, whose paintings can be found in collections around the world. Her most current project, disrupt, consists of “heroic portraits of antiquated technology,” in which she “treat[s] every machine as an individual.” She considers her work to be a tribute to not only technology but also to everything that is good about America.

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