Viewpoints: A New Photo App Centered on the Style of Artist David Datuna

In 2008, Damien Hirst took a decision that raised many eyebrows and caused others to furrow. He bypassed his gallery (Gagosian), and took his works directly to auction at Sotheby’s. While Hirst’s move was as audacious as a shark in formaldehyde, his motivations were probably (mostly) monetary and sensationalistic. Yet the desire to bypass the selectivity of galleries and create awareness or a market for their art is not unique to artists such as Hirst. But while he resorted to a giant of an auction house, artists today can use something as small as an app.
Earlier this month, the Global Art Group launched Viewpoints, an app that uses social media, photography, and filters to render photographs in artist David Datuna’s style. Datuna, a Georgian born American artist is best known for his Viewpoint of Millions series, which are characterized by the superimposition of an optical mesh of hundreds of lenses on an underlying painting. The Viewpoints of Millions series “explores the meaning and roots of a complex cultural identity and conveys his iconography via portraits of world leaders, pop-culture and fashion icons as well as national symbols.” Some of his most famous works from this series are the portraits of Vladimir Putin and Steve Jobs and the app re-creates the optical effect of these works albeit on photographs captured on your iPhone.

Viewpoints is, to a certain extent, a simplification of Datuna’s work because in his works, the selection of iconography is just as interesting as the lenses that magnify and refract it. As such, some of the underlying meaning and complexity is lost. But to be fair, no app can re-create an artist’s intention or selection of iconography. And Viewpoints could certainly capitalize on the popularity of sharing filtered photographs through apps like Instagram, while introducing users to Datuna and his work.


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