DIRECTORY 2025
Hannah Kori | Painting
Dutch-born Hannah Kori (1978) is a conceptual artist known for her unconventional approach to mixing traditional painting with digital art forms. Her artistic practice blends abstract painting, AI diffusion tools, and audience-interactive installations to explore and challenge societal perceptions. She blurs the lines between the real and the unreal by using multiple mediums—hand-painted canvases, AI-generated images, and fine art prints customized with paint. The audience's involvement in reshaping her work serves as a metaphor for societal influence, making them an integral part of her creative process. Her work is about personal vulnerabilities and their intersection with technology, and it raises the haunting thought of artificial consciousness and its ability to extend meaning.
Hannah Kori's work is deeply rooted in the concept of estrangement, a theme she has explored for nine years through research at the VU Hospital for Mental Health in Amsterdam and her own family experiences. Adopting a primarily abstract approach, she blends color, texture, and form to create immersive works that evoke emotion and invite introspection.
By integrating traditional mediums with innovative technologies, Kori transforms viewers from passive observers into active participants, sparking dialogue about art, society, and shared human experiences. Her work unravels the heritage, social stigmas, and impacts of estrangement on relationships, using art as a means to understand and challenge these complexities.
Kori blurs the boundaries between reality and illusion, reflecting the diversity of societal perspectives. Balancing her own worldview with others' interpretations, she incorporates AI as an additional lens to reinterpret collective experiences. This process serves as a metaphor for her ongoing exploration of her relationship with art, constantly questioning her practice and the mediums she employs. By involving the audience in her process, Kori continuously reexamines her personal connection to the theme of estrangement, making their contributions an integral part of her work.