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Thursday, February 26, 2026

The day that painting died.

On 9 August 1839,  the French government officially presented to the world the miraculous process of chemical photography that had been invented ten years earlier by the painter Daguerre. Painting died on that fateful day. 
Dageurrotype Camera, 1830s
The painter had killed painting. From then on painting no longer had a purpose beyond a self-reflective solipsistic muddling that for the next 150 years would tumble and slop into a morose and romanticized past time. The much celebrated figures of the post-realist era were nothing more than elevated color-daubing athletes. Painting had become a sport, along the lines of staple jumping and fox hunting. 
Degas was a painter and early adopter of photography. 1871
Degas, Cezanne, Monet, Pissarro, Seurat, Van Gogh, Gauguin, Vlaminck, Braque, Picasso and yes even Dali and DeChirico, who despite a valiant last effort, all joined the ranks of frolicking dabblers, were now content with pushing around colored paste for effect. Simply look at a Toulouse Lautrec painting to be convinced of the sporting attitude. What fun, what carelessness, what derision. 
Henri de Toulouse Lautrec, 1890
Prior to the invention of chemical photography, which had the magical property of allowing for multiple identical reproductions of an image, painting held a lofty position with a noble purpose. Painting's fundamental societal role was to depict reality as we see it and to picture a new reality that we could only imagine. It enabled us to see our idealized world in a mirror and therefore admire it and make corrections where necessary. After photography, painting was no longer concerned with building the world but instead became an overnight destroyer of worlds. Out of spite at having lost a seat at the royal table and the bishop's antechamber, painters turned into a pack of savage mercenaries intent on pillage and rape. Pillage and rape they did, first by mocking photography with Impressionism, then tearing the last remnants of realism to pieces with Fauvism and finally killing off any pretenses at representation with Cubism.
Early Cubist Painting, Pablo Picasso,1912
The word re-presentation here is important to examine. It connotes taking stock of reality and then seeking to understand it as if to hold it in one's hand in order to present it to the viewer as a fully functioning system. With Cubism instead, the system is torn asunder and all we see are broken parts. Although at first it can seem interesting to investigate the wreckage, in the end it amounts to rubbernecking at a disaster site. After Cubism, all that is left are increasingly useless fragments of meaning such as Dada, Expressionism and finally the tombstone of painting which is Abstract Art. Does there exist a more stark and haunting grave site than a Motherwell, a Rothko or a Cy Twombly
Mark Rothko, Fondation Louis Vuitton
That painting is dead is still hard for us to understand, much less accept and so the art world rambles on about this or that sub-movement as if staring at the dirt long enough will raise a corpse. Certainly subsequent cultural expressions such as Pop Art and Graffiti do include some form of painting as part of the arrangement but in reality these belong to the only true post-modern canon which is Conceptual Art. 
SEEN, New York City Subway, early 1980s
Mysterious and seemingly invisible by it's very nature, Conceptual Art can of course include painting as a facet of meaning, although very often in a derisory way. The invisibility of Conceptual Art however is its greatest superpower, as it is no longer concerned with simply being a mirror. We have better tools for that now.

© B♥!  * Beau Tardy Artist. 2026

Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Beau Tardy unveiling new Intelligent Art Collection at the Menil.

 
Beau Tardy will be showing his new collection Intelligent Art at the Menil on May 11, 2024.

This new collection of AI assisted digital art seeks to blur the lines between art & technology. Can art be made on machines? Who is to dictate which tools are used to make art? These seem like antiquated questions that belie the myopia that surrounds the acceptance of these news forms of art. The Menil is a veritable temple of 20th century surrealism and as such is the ideal location to premiere this new collection of ground breaking art by Beau Tardy.
 
Location: 1533 Sul Ross St Houston, TX 77006S. Saturday, May 11, 8–10 p.m. Main Building

Thursday, April 4, 2024

Paintings On Demand by Beau Tardy

Post Neo-Geo Artist Seeking Validation by Beau Tardy.

 *First there was Video On Demand and now artist Beau Tardy presents Paintings On Demand. 

Post Neo-Geo Artist Seeking Validation. New Art by Beau Tardy. I will paint this on canvas for $500 shipping included (USA only + $50 for overseas) - Acrylic Paint on 24"x24" Square Shaped Gallery Wrapped Canvas - Made with archival-quality, 100% cotton. The medium-weight cotton duck is stretched around 3/4" profile kiln-dried stretcher bars and held in place with a flexible spline. 0.75" (1.9 cm) wood frame profile. Conforms to ASTM D-4236. Please specify with or without tagline - Painted by Hand, Multiples available (numbered & dated) --- 

Link here: https://py.pl/1nWi7c

Tuesday, December 6, 2022

Cybernetics: The Science of Mind Control.

A.I. art created by Beau Tardy ©2022 
Art, science and technology are the forces that shape our experience and understanding of the world.

The new electronic age started with radio and the postmodern age was in full force by the time TV came along. TV was invented before WWII but was held back in favor of the amplification of radio, which was radar and sonar. Since then the world has been mapped using our ears instead of the traditional Renaissance visual perspective bias. Radar has had a huge influence on astronomy, which has now led to a complete remapping of the universe and its explanation.

A.I. generated art by Beau Tardy ©2022
The other invention of WWII was cybernetics. Cybernetics has been greatly amplified today with the implementation of social media, which is the mapping of the social ‘consciousness’ including the ‘collective unconsciousness’. Radio and TV have been accelerated to become mobile ‘smart’ phones, called smart because they hurt. The electronic law of reciprocity means smart phones are receivers as well as transmitters. This is obvious in the case of Twitch, Twitter and Facebook where people transmit their everyday lives. Gaming is the new work. Flash mobs, i.e. antifa, are gaming applied to the streets. They are commanded and controlled though smart phones. They are engaged in tribal warfare much like the denizens of Papua New Guinea. 
A.I art created by Beau Tardy ©2022
Fake news is a warfare propaganda tool of using two different tracks of information simultaneously. In France there are signs at railway crossings that say one train can hide another. This is what fake news is. One transmission hides another. In fact instead of just pointing out fake news it is important to look at what the fake news is hiding.Fake news will reveal the real news by looking in the opposite direction, or askance, or peripherally as with cubism. Trains today are obsolete just as is commuting to the office or school. All work is now done remote. Smart phones are social remote controls.

A.I. art created by Beau Tardy ©2022
WWII shifted the paradigm to cybernetics, which is the science of command and control, based as it is on active tracking, or self-regulating feedback loops. This is the science of targeting and snooping. It is called 'information gathering', or 'data mining', whereby patterns are discerned and used as predictors of future outcomes. These automatic self-regulating systems are the servomechanisms that Marshall McLuhan warned us about. This has led to the ostracizing and eliminating of that which is deviant from the mean, through outright censorship, hate speech laws and now self-censorship behavior such as wearing a mask in public. This corralling towards the mean and pruning anything that steps out of the ‘mainstream’ is a direct function of cybernetics.

A.I. art created by Beau Tardy ©2022
Anyone who is popular on social media is actually a social media servomechanism; that is, a function of the ‘algorithm'. When a different outcome is desired, the algorithm is then altered, dictating a different behavior pattern. Much like Marshall McLuhan’s paddler in a canoe who becomes the servomechanism of the canoe. Content producers who upload content to Youtube or Twitch or any other social media platform are actually unpaid workers of these corporations. Thus we have a new feudal system of unpaid serfs who must respond and respect the algorithm or become outcasts and ‘TOS’-ed out. 


Terms of service are actually bills of sale for technocratic slavery.

A.I. art created by Beau Tardy ©2022
As mentioned above physical transportation by trains, planes, automobiles or ships is rendered obsolete through cybernetics. This is illustrated by the seizing of the very vocabulary of transportation by cybernetics. Thus social media websites are called ‘platforms’, communication flows through ‘channels’, IP (internet protocol) distribution is called ‘tunneling’, information is delivered via ‘packets’, browsing is called ‘navigating’, etc. Any business based on physical transportation is in difficulty today because of cybernetics, especially the business of transporting human beings. Why move when our brains can travel faster than our bodies ever will? Therefore we have reached the end of ‘travel’. The great industries of human travel are fading away rapidly. The automobile industry and the airline industry are facing headwinds they will not recover from. Displacement and the transportation of goods will be the reserve of robots, all controlled through cybernetics. 

Beau Ledoux Tardy ©2022