Agnieszka Pilat: 'I Didn't Realize People Still Think Socialism Is a Good Idea.'
The Polish-born artist is creating "heroic portraits" of machines and defending individualism and creative expression in Silicon Valley.

What sorts of paintings will be hanging in the museums of the future?
Agnieszka Pilat is betting that we'll be looking at what she calls "heroic portraits of machines"—fine-art renderings of the technology that freed the modern world from the bone- and soul-crushing labor that our parents and grandparents endured.
Pilat's paintings—especially ones featuring Spot, Boston Dynamics' robot dog—are sought after by Silicon Valley collectors drawn to her valorization of technology, a welcome alternative to the traditional demonization by artists of the man-made world.
Her work is rich in callbacks to artists ranging from Leonardo da Vinci to Marcel Duchamp to Andy Warhol, and she incorporates augmented reality to further highlight how technology shapes our perceptions. A sure sign of success: One of her paintings appeared in The Matrix sequel released last year as a representation of future art.
Born in Poland in 1973, Pilat remembers life under communism as an extended period of conformity and repression that ended almost immediately after the communist regime collapsed in 1989. She talks about how her father, finally able to operate his own shop, stopped drinking and built a prosperous bakery business.
Pilat immigrated to the United States in the early 2000s. Landing in San Francisco, she encountered amazingly wealthy tech workers espousing the same collectivist ideas that had made her childhood so miserable. "I was just really shocked," she tells Reason. "I didn't realize that people still think that communism or socialism is a good idea. Moral outrage was growing within me and also a feeling that I need to protect America by telling people what it really means."
Shortly after arriving in the States, Pilat stumbled across the work of another Eastern European immigrant: Ayn Rand. Though she didn't become an Objectivist, Pilat responded viscerally to Rand's insistence that "you have a right and a moral obligation to yourself to have a purpose and work towards the purpose as hard as you can."
As her work gains stature, Pilat is moving on to a new frontier, if not quite the final one: She's an artist in residence at Elon Musk's SpaceX, where she is looking forward to possibly producing "superheroic portraits" of machines in zero gravity.
I talked with her in her New York studio about being upstaged by a robot dog, why she wants everyone to remember what communism was really like, and how to best appreciate—and protect—the economic and cultural freedom we too often take for granted.
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This is the second artist I've read about in Reason doing this stuff. Crowded artistic field, I guess.
Is it ironic that many socialists support their belief in the freedom not to work and be paid by government on the fact machines exist?
There’s probably lots that you don’t realize when you’re trying to perceive everything as either socialism or capitalism. Reality isn’t two dimensional, us or them, easy peasy.
Like juveniles angrily trying to pound square pegs into round holes.
Is it a libertarian thing?
We Libertarians are big-pants big kids, not juviniles and we know all about your "Third Way." Your National flavor of Socialism ends with piles of dead bodies, just like the International flavor of Socialism.
Fuck Off, Nazi!
“We Libertarians are big-pants big kids,”
Hahaha. Thanks for that!
Yeah. They must think machines sprout out of the ground, just like peaches come from a can. 🙂
Just like going to buy your meat at the grocery store where no animals are harmed...which is technically correct in that the animals are not harmed AT the grocery store.
They've covered her, specifically, before. A couple weeks back. This is one of those ad-as-an-article things.
At least now they're spreading out the advertising over a few weeks instead of three articles in one or two days.
Times must be tough at Koch Central.
To be fair, there isn’t much else going on in the world to talk about.
Yeah, the whole world is pretty quiet right now. I hear Schumer is hosting a Memorial Day bake sale at the Capitol Mall. So maybe Reason could cover that.
We'll just have to wait until Ukraine coverage re-milks itself.
This post is disinformation.
Surely you jest. We have multiple pick-and-choose Shit Hits The Fan (SHTF) scenarios going on now. The question isn't "If?" or "When?" but "Which One?"
"They've covered her, specifically, before."
The hell you say!
Are you sure it wasn't actually the second artist I've read about in reason doing this stuff? I mean, that would imply that Reason is actually repeating material in a cynical attempt to get extra clicks for the same content. That would be shitty, and I would be SHOCKED to find that occurring.
Just SHOCKED? Not SHOCKED, SHOCKED??
I don't mind since it's her, but...Again, Bullwinkle?
Must Reason do two stories on everything?
Lol. It is hugely supported still. Most humans want what others have. Along with a 80 year march through educational institutions of teachers supporting it and hiding the ills and issues it has expanded culturally.
Tenth Commandment, please call your office.
The wanting isn't the problem, nor should that be considered a Thoughtcrime. It's force and fraud that are the problem.
Pilat's paintings—especially ones featuring Spot, Boston Dynamics' robot dog
You can't tell me this isn't art.
If they're not on crushed velvet playing poker I'm not interested.
Me either; and besides Mick just looks like a amphetamine addict.
In his defense, call me back when the robot dogs are doing 20-50, 2 hour long shows a year, 50 yrs. on end rather than 1.5 min. YouTube videos.
Best try to think of it as anti-socialist realism.
That's hot. Uncanny valley here I come.
The Mick robot needs the big-ass lips. The Keith robot needs a cigarette dangling from his mouth, and the Charlie Watts robot needs the placid stare.
It's important to distinguish between genuine socialism and contemporary American lifestyle brand "socialism." These days when people call themselves socialists they usually fall into the latter category.
Consider Reason commenter "American Socia1ist" (currently slumming as "Ali Akbar"). He brags about how rich he is. He votes the way billionaires want him to vote. He says Bernie Sanders is all wrong on immigration and we should in fact open our borders like Charles Koch demands. Does this sound like someone meaningfully dedicated to helping the poor by hurting the rich? Of course not!
#ModernSocialistsAreEffectivelyProBillionaire
I’m glad we opened our border to her. The rest of the rabble, non deserving opportunists , not so much
I took a look at her art. No robot dogs playing poker. Sad.
Damn you!
"...amazingly wealthy tech workers espousing the same collectivist ideas that had made her childhood so miserable."
What's the draw? It's not like these people want to give away what they have in order to bring the rest of the world up a notch or two [and simultaneously drag themselves down]. Is it just an infatuation with the notion of egalitarianism or equity that they know they will never have to pay for, or is it just the cool thing to espouse in such circles nowadays? I suppose that is what "champagne socialism" is.
Cocktail party chatter.
It's the cultured correct opinion for the morally superior, as has been imposed and implemented through brainwashing over the past 20-30 years
Nick and Agnieszka sitting in a tree
K - I - S - S - I - N - G
Rabbi, what are you high on?
His own supply.
Whippets
Whippet good.
Ignorant twit doesn't realize that all governments have socialistic programs including roads, transportation. libraries, infrastructure, lower and higher education, and their military.
I didn't realize some people are either that stupid or so ideologically rigid as to oppose whatever the best practices are to achieve goals.
you are a clown and no one takes you seriously
Socialism is the politics of envy and has caused more death than any other specific ideology in the history of the planet. I guess other than giant meteors.
Socialism might be a little better than giant meteor.
So you are going to take the ignorant and ridiculous position that socialism just means anything government spends money on?
Reason should hold a convention in Vegas. Although I doubt any of the leftist clowns would dare show up and identify themselves as such.
You see, Pilat just doesn't understand socialism the way Joe Friday does.
*shills socialism on a libertarian site*
Does anyone still doubt "Joe" isn't another fifty-centing bot?
He doesn't come here to discuss or consider, but invariably posts whatever team blue talking points he has been given that day. Endlessly. I suspect the account is used by more than one person; my "favorite" is when he idolized Biden as "a serious man."
Fuck Joe Biden with Joe Friday's 4-bit [an hour] dick.
Well, roads, infrastructure, libraries, and education all can be private Free-Market Capitalist ventures. Neighbors getting together with asphalt and shovels could do better on roads than Gummint does. And with as much information and media as exists today at free or low cost, anybody who couldn't make their own curriculum for themselves simply isn't trying.
As for the Military, even they would benefit from more bidding competition among private contractors.
You were saying about "best practices" over gin and cloves, O'Brien?
miss the yellow pants this time.
C'M Coolidge's work has been called Dogs Playing Poker, but he was more doing that. He drew pictures of dogs doing all sorts of things, dancing, playing baseball, appearing in paternity court, and one where they played pool
"Who Dat is? Dat's just my Baby-Doggie!"
I would also argue that rather than "freeing" people from having to do work, the robots that she champions are basically what is going to inevitably usher in socialism.
You could say something about horse buggies, but those jobs were replaced by higher paying factory jobs that didn't require much in the way of skill, either. But there's nothing replacing factory jobs.
If there aren't jobs that the average person can do, those people aren't going to simply starve to death, they will at best vote for socialism, or at worst riot
I think that is essentially the theme of Tyler Cowen's "Average is Over." A rather dystopian [to me at least] take on our future, where only about 15% of the population will be engaged in any type of meaningful work, and the rest [having been put out of work by technology] will subsist on the dole and live what he calls a "bohemian" life; I suppose that means that most of us will live in tenements and subsist on box wine and pulp fiction, occasionally interrupted by a trip to an art museum. His other premise is that is you screw up your social accountability score will keep you there, for good [no second chances].
At least she wears real clothes
https://vvattsupwiththat.blogspot.com/2022/05/teen-activists-ponder-climate-fashion.html
LOL. The US is a largely socialist country, even if not to the same degree as other rich-world nations. In the broadest definition it just means a system where the rich are taxed more than the poor, and contribute to paying for things that are good for all.
Does anyone, even those not in their right minds, think that people should have to show a proof of tax-paid status before walking on a sidewalk or crossing a bridge? Nope? Right, socialism.
Id be fine keeping it at voting
If you dont pay any taxes and are a net taker from society, you dont also get to vote how the people that are confiscating the money are then distributing the money. Because you of course are going to lean towards "oh, ill have that money please and thank you". You cant be looking at the big picture and improving society when your incentives are "take money from others and give to me please"
Some guy:
"A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the majority discovers it can vote itself largess out of the public treasury. After that, the majority always votes for the candidate promising the most benefits with the result the democracy collapses because of the loose fiscal policy ensuing, always to be followed by a dictatorship, then a monarchy."
Often paraphrased as "when the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic."
We could use "that guy" about now.
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