Ruairi Glynn
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Ruairi Glynn (born 1981) is an installation artist who has exhibited internationally with shows at the Centre Pompidou Paris,[1] the National Art Museum of China Beijing,[2] and the Tate Modern, London.[3] His kinetic and interactive art works reflect on rapid developments in robotics, and machine intelligence, exploring "the emerging aesthetics of behaviour permeating across art, architecture and design".[4]
- Performative Ecologies (2007–2011) [5] Kunsthaus, Graz (2007), Instituto Itaú cultural, São Paulo (2008), Seoul Olympic Museum of Art (2009), National Art Museum of China, Beijing (2011)
- Motive Colloquies [6] Centre Pompidou, Paris (2011)
- Fearful Symmetry [7] Tate Modern, London (2012), Instituto Itaú cultural, São Paulo (2016)