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Clement Valla's Digital Art Explored in artcritical's THE LIST Feature

publication · 2026-04-22

Originally designed as a printed guide for college students, Andrew Ginzel's THE LIST has transitioned into a digital format featured on artcritical and its weekly newsletter, recently garnering attention from an ArtNews interview. Each day, artcritical's Facebook page showcases an ARTCRITICAL PICK from THE LIST to promote fresh content. For instance, an upcoming entry will spotlight Brooklyn artist Clement Valla, who will discuss his work at Pratt Institute, focusing on computer-generated imagery and its effects on visual perception. Valla's artistic practice encompasses photography, sculpture, and software, with recent solo exhibitions at Transfer Gallery in Brooklyn and XPO Gallery in Paris. His 2014 work, 'Wrapped terracotta neck-amphora (storage jar),' incorporates inkjet on Belgian linen over CNC-milled foam sculptures. This evolution from a classroom resource to an online entity highlights the increasing significance of digital media in the art world.

Key facts

  • THE LIST transitioned from a printed sheet for a college class to artcritical's digital platform
  • Andrew Ginzel gave an interview to ArtNews posted yesterday
  • A daily ARTCRITICAL PICK from THE LIST is posted on artcritical's Facebook page
  • Clement Valla is a Brooklyn-based artist focusing on computer-based image production
  • Valla's work explores how computers transform representation and ways of seeing
  • He has had recent solo exhibitions at XPO Gallery in Paris and Transfer Gallery in Brooklyn
  • Valla's 2014 work 'Wrapped terracotta neck-amphora (storage jar)' uses inkjet on Belgian linen over CNC-milled foam
  • THE LIST's evolution highlights the migration of art resources to digital formats

Entities

Artists

  • Andrew Ginzel
  • Clement Valla

Institutions

  • artcritical
  • ArtNews
  • Pratt Institute
  • XPO Gallery
  • Transfer Gallery

Locations

  • Brooklyn
  • Paris
  • France

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