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Reconstructed Landscape{s} is an exhibition by British-American artist Michael Takeo Magruder featuring recent pieces and in-progress studies that blend computational photography and bespoke Al techniques to reimagine specific locations of natural beauty.

Each work is generated exclusively from the artist’s own field recordings captured on his Google Pixel phone, that are then recursively processed using traditional digital production tools and the latest generation of AI models.

This showcase also marks a key stage in Takeo’s development of Sleeping Rivers, Vanishing Seas, a new body of work exploring Azerbaijan’s culturally significant and environmentally fragile landscapes through the lens of climate change, digital imaging, and emerging technologies. The project is a collaboration between the artist, YARAT Contemporary Art Space, and Gazelli Art House, and is supported by the British Council’s Connections Through Culture programme.

Takeo participated in the group exhibition Parallel Worlds at Gazelli Art House Baku in 2024, presenting several works from the Reconstructed Landscape{s} series. His visit to Azerbaijan for this exhibition was the catalyst for his subsequent research project.

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About the Artist

Michael Takeo Magruder is a visual artist who works with new media including real-time data, digital archives, immersive environments, mobile devices and virtual worlds. His practice explores concepts ranging from media criticism and aesthetic journalism to digital formalism and computational aesthetics, deploying Information Age technologies and systems to examine our networked, media-rich world.

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Contemporary art gallery Gazelli Art House supports and presents a wide range of international artists, presenting a broad and critically acclaimed program of exhibitions to a diverse audience through international exhibition spaces in London and Baku. Gazelli Art House was founded in 2003 in Baku, Azerbaijan where it held exhibitions with Azeri artists. After hosting conceptually interlinked off-site exhibitions across London, founder and Director of Gazelli Art House, Mila Askarova, opened a permanent space on Dover Street, London in March 2012. As part of Gazelli Art House’s on-going commitment to art education, the gallery hosts a series of events and talks to run alongside each exhibition.
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