Clement Valla is a New York based artist whose work considers the way computer vision systems apprehend the world, and the way in which automated image production entangles people and things in increasingly complex ways. His work has been cited in The Guardian, Wall Street Journal, TIME Magazine, El Pais, Huffington Post, Rhizome, Domus, Wired, The Brooklyn Rail, Liberation, and on BBC television. Valla received a BA in Architecture from Columbia University and an MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design in Digital+Media. He is currently an assistant professor at RISD.
He has had recent solo exhibitions at bitforms gallery in San Francisco, CA; XPO Gallery in Paris, France; and Transfer Gallery in Brooklyn, NY. His work has also been exhibited at Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP), Seoul, South Korea; ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany; Draiflessen Collection, Mettingen, Germany; MU, Eindhoven, The Netherlands; Stedelijk Museum, Breda, The Netherlands; Musée Cognacq-Jay, Paris, France; the ICA, London, United Kingdom; The Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, IN; Museum of the Moving Image, Queens, NY; Thommassen Galleri, Gothenburg, Sweeden; Mulherin + Pollard Projects, New York, NY; DAAP Galleries, University of Cincinnati, OH; 319 Scholes, Brooklyn, NY.