Ablation Studies

In machine learning, an ablation study is a way of examining what happens when parts of a system are removed, eroded, or destroyed by their human experimenters. Ablation Studies turns this logic on its head, examining how systems of human meaning and relations degrade under the proliferation of artificial intelligence, how their subjects push back, and what new beauty might emerge from the dialectic.

Here Esherick turns his signature "latent painting" process toward works from the canon of art history to reflect on the impact of artificial intelligence on art and image-making culture. The method disrupts the image generation process to look inside the "mind" of the AI model, pulling out half-formed images that we were never intended to see. Where the artist previously used the technique to create entirely new images, here existing images are fed to the model and prematurely removed, using this glimpse inside the system to explore what it means for images to be consumed, digested, absorbed, and spit back out by it. The aesthetic of erasure that's conjured beckons us to observe the history of human culture through this lens, as a kind of psychic landscape populated by beautiful, haunting ruins.

The resulting series embraces deeply conflicting emotions toward the changes wrought by technology. On the one hand, we see in these images the history of art being eroded, obscured, and co-opted before our very eyes, the hands of its artists all but erased. And yet the new aesthetic of these abstractions offers a sense of the poetic to accompany the loss, and a sense of hope that these new systems will complement rather than replace what they ingest. In change, there is growth. In rupture, we find rapture. In death, rebirth.

Ablation Studies debuted as part of my solo show at Heft Gallery in February 2026. The full series can be seen here.

After Albers (Study for the Homage to the Square: Starting)
After Albers (Study for the Homage to the Square: Starting)
After Albers
After Albers
After Botticelli (The Annunciation)
After Botticelli (The Annunciation)
After Botticelli (The Birth of Venus)
After Botticelli (The Birth of Venus)
After Cassatt (Lilacs in a Window)
After Cassatt (Lilacs in a Window)
After Da Vinci (The Last Supper)
After Da Vinci (The Last Supper)
After Da Vinci (The Virgin of the Rocks)
After Da Vinci (The Virgin of the Rocks)
After Da Vinci (Vitruvian Man)
After Da Vinci (Vitruvian Man)
After De Nittis (Wheat Fields)
After De Nittis (Wheat Fields)
After Degas (Dancer Tilting)
After Degas (Dancer Tilting)
After Degas (Study of Hands)
After Degas (Study of Hands)
After Dürer (Self-Portrait)
After Dürer (Self-Portrait)
After Friedrich (The Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog)
After Friedrich (The Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog)
After Hokusai (The Great Wave off Kanagawa)
After Hokusai (The Great Wave off Kanagawa)
After Homer (The Gulf Stream)
After Homer (The Gulf Stream)
After Hopper (Ground Swell)
After Hopper (Ground Swell)
After Hopper (Nighthawks)
After Hopper (Nighthawks)
After Klein
After Klein
After Monet (Wheatstacks)
After Monet (Wheatstacks)
After Monet (Woman with a Parasol)
After Monet (Woman with a Parasol)
After Munch (The Scream)
After Munch (The Scream)
After O'Keeffe
After O'Keeffe
After O'Keeffe
After O'Keeffe
After Rembrandt
After Rembrandt
After Rembrandt (The Storm on the Sea of Galilee)
After Rembrandt (The Storm on the Sea of Galilee)
After Renoir (By the Water)
After Renoir (By the Water)
After Rothko (Deep Ocean)
After Rothko (Deep Ocean)
After Sargent (Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose)
After Sargent (Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose)
After Sargent (Lady Agnew of Lochnaw)
After Sargent (Lady Agnew of Lochnaw)
After Turner (The Slave Ship)
After Turner (The Slave Ship)
After Twombly
After Twombly
After Van Gogh (Van Gogh's Chair)
After Van Gogh (Van Gogh's Chair)
After Velázquez (Juan de Pareja)
After Velázquez (Juan de Pareja)
After Vermeer (Girl with a Pearl Earring)
After Vermeer (Girl with a Pearl Earring)
After Vermeer (The Milkmaid)
After Vermeer (The Milkmaid)
After Wood (American Gothic)
After Wood (American Gothic)