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AI portrait joins Warhol, Basquiat and Freud at London auction

Edward Baran (Reuters)
London
Sun, March 3, 2019

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AI portrait joins Warhol, Basquiat and Freud at London auction Afghan visitors walk past a display of Mughal paintings at the 'King Babur's Kabul, Cradle of the Mughal Empire' exhibition at the Bagh-e-Babur Garden in Kabul. (AFP/Wakil Kohsar)

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computer-generated portrait of a face that will change and mutate forever is among the works that went on display in London on Friday ahead of a major art auction next week.

While paintings by Lucian Freud, Andy Warhol, Jean Michel Basquiat and Roy Lichtenstein are likely to fetch some of the highest prices, “Memories of Passersby I” by German computer programmer Mario Klingemann is an eye-catcher.

“The first self-contained, generative work of AI (artificial intelligence) ever to appear on the market” produces a “never-ending real time stream of original art”, said auction house Sotheby’s.

Consisting of two screens wired to a computer housed in a retro-looking wooden case, the artwork generates a male-looking face on one side and a female-looking one on the other — images in the style of the Old Masters, but constantly and seamlessly changing.

Read also: This art has been created by AI. Will collectors want it?

“‘Memories of Passersby’ is a machine that I created that will keep on generating portraits of non-existing people forever,” Klingemann, who specializes in using computer code to create art, said.

It has an estimated price tag of 30,000-40,000 pounds — a snip compared with some of the more traditional works among the 68 lots on offer at Sotheby’s Contemporary Art Auctions.

Lucian Freud’s portrait “Head of a Boy” should fetch up to 6.5 million pounds, according to a pre-sale estimate.

A 3-metre-high (10-foot) nude by British painter Jenny Saville is expected to sell for 5-7 million pounds, “the highest pre-sale estimate ever placed on a work by a living female artist”, according to Sotheby’s.

The works will be sold at auctions on March 5 and 6.

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