
Magenta Plains presents Joseph Nechvatal: Information Noise Saturation, highlighting his 1982–1990 computer-assisted acrylics and graphite drawings. These works respond to media overload, political tension, and technological change, using dense, immersive surfaces where abstract marks reveal figurative details. By digitizing and layering drawings into labyrinthine acrylic paintings, Nechvatal transforms mark-making into concept-driven visualizations that critique mass media, war, and emerging digital culture.