Mat Collishaw. The Machine Zone: Personal Exhibition, Dubai
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"I work with the internal mechanisms of the visual image and how they affect our consciousness."
— Mat Collishaw
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Mat Collishaw is one of the leading figures in contemporary British art, closely associated with the Young British Artists (YBA) movement. A classmate of Damien Hirst at Goldsmiths College, he was among the 16 artists featured in the legendary 1988 Freeze.
Over a successful career spanning three decades, Collishaw has become a symbol of conceptual art and a recognized master of visual forms. His practice combines optical illusions, painting, video projections, and kinetic sculptures, where spectacle meets philosophical depth. Beneath their visual impact lies a subtle investigation of perception mechanisms and the influence of visual media on our subconscious. Collishaw addresses fundamental questions of psychology, history, and science, exploring how technology transforms perception, manipulates consciousness, and shapes behavior patterns.
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Exhibited works
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Mat CollishawThe Machine Zone, 2019Acrylic, aluminium, C-type Photograph, electrical circuitry, servo motors, steel6 sections, each part – 118 x 48 x 25 cm
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Mat CollishawThe Centrifugal Soul, 2016Acrylic, aluminium, steel, LED lights, motor, electronic circuitry, resin and paint197 x 335 x 335 cm
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The Machine Zone — a term describing a particular state of consciousness typical for gamblers, who become so absorbed in the act of playing that the external world ceases to exist. This effect is caused by a system of variable reinforcement, where the player continues to place bets without knowing when a win will occur. This principle, derived from B.F. Skinner’s experiments, underpins slot machines and later digital platforms. Social networks exploit vulnerabilities in the human psyche through features like "likes" and "comments," provoking repeated returns to the screen, forming habits, and triggering unconscious addiction. In this context, the "machine zone" becomes a metaphor for our daily lives increasingly dominated by algorithmic systems and digital coercion.
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The Centrifugal Soul, 2016
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The Nerve Rack, 2019
The Nerve Rack, 2019. Ushaw College, County Durham
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Click to learn more about The Nerve Rack, 2019
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Expiration Painting, 2016
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"To find out what it is that we are creating when we're making this simulacrum of the world, and how much that is divorcing us from the world or how much it's making us understand the world. It's kind of what we are as human beings that interests me. And for that I can fall back on so many different fields of interest, from that kind of evolutionary biology which I'm very interested in, to the history of art, and also evolving technologies."
— Mat CollishawMat Collishaw’s works have been exhibited in major museums and public collections worldwide, including Tate Modern and Somerset House (London), Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery (UK), Galleria Borghese (Rome), Freud Museum (London), National Gallery of Modern Art Bologna (Italy), Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris, Brooklyn Museum (New York), Museo di Roma (Italy), Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya (Barcelona), Arter Foundation (Istanbul), British Council Collection (London), Centre Pompidou (Paris), Civica Galleria d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea (Turin), Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, Museum of Old and New Art – MONA (Australia), Olbricht Collection (Berlin), and the State Hermitage Museum (Russia).
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