To Be Wrong with Infinite Precision

Solo exhibition, Orange County Museum of Art, May-September 2019.

The title of the exhibition is taken from an essay in Nassim Nicholas Talib’s book Black Swan, which describes, in part, the human tendency to organize complexity (statistics, data, images, and random events) into familiar but inaccurate narrative constructs, including astrology, mythology, conspiracy, and religion, which operate in spite of reality to confirm and reinforce pre-existing beliefs.