INFINITE RESOURCES - INFINITE RESOURCES
INFINITE RESOURCES - INFINITE RESOURCES
INFINITE RESOURCES is conceived and assembled by artist Nikita Gale. The lathe cut is a collection of recordings Nikita produced during a residency at Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 2019. The recordings are brief experimentations ranging from minimally edited acoustic recordings to highly processed synthetic noise. The book is a rework of a zine assembled during the course of the same residency.
Lathe cut/book is housed in an 8.5“x8.5” screen printed jacket.
Edition of 75
Nikita Gale is an artist based in Los Angeles. Nikita holds a BA in Anthropology with an emphasis in Archaeological Studies from Yale University and an MFA in New Genres from UCLA. Gale’s work applies the lenses of material culture and sound studies to consider how authority is negotiated within political, social, and economic systems. The artist has exhibited with various national and international institutions, including MoMA PS1; The Studio Museum in Harlem; Cubitt (London); Nottingham Contemporary (London); Ceysson & Benetiere (Paris); and the Hammer Museum (Los Angeles). Gale’s work has been featured in various publications including Mousse, Texte Zur Kunst, The New York Times, Artforum, Art in America, Art21, Frieze, Vogue, and Flash Art.