The gallery’s central critique lies in its reductive power. By labeling the spectrum of emotional response as merely “cute,” the installation satirizes the flattening of art criticism in the age of social media. A haunting Caravaggio depicting martyrdom might register a 2% “cuteness” rating, effectively dismissing it as irrelevant to the algorithm. Conversely, a loop of a smiling otter holding hands with its mate might achieve a staggering 98.4%. In the “cutepercentage gallery,” nuance is erased. Sublimity, terror, grief, and the grotesque—emotions that have driven high art for centuries—are rendered invisible because they fail to trigger the dopamine hit of kawaii .
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Crucially, the “cutepercentage gallery” implicates the viewer as both critic and subject. As you stand before an image, a small camera tracks your gaze. Do you smile? Do you look away? Do you linger for three seconds or ten? Your biological responses are immediately fed into the score. The gallery exposes the performance inherent in modern looking: we have learned to curate our reactions. Faced with a video of a clumsy panda, we know to perform delight. Faced with a documentary photo of suffering, we scroll past quickly to avoid lowering our own emotional “percentage.” The gallery’s central critique lies in its reductive power
For those who don't know, it’s essentially a curated collection (or a tagging style) where the "cuteness" of the piece is treated as a measurable stat. Conversely, a loop of a smiling otter holding
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