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Oxia Palus and MORF Gallery

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Beatrice Hastings

Now Available.

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Coming Soon to The Lebenson Gallery, London, from 10th to 25th June 2021.

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Resurrecting Lost Art with AI.

uncovering masterpieces lost to the ages using ai.

“Oxia Palus stand out not merely as reinterpreting what was well-known and influential from the past, but in literally bringing to light hidden works by important, well-known masters-works. The team at Oxia Palus relies on its thorough expertise in the science and technology of machine learning, deep networks, and image analysis but is also guided by an awareness of its new powers for re-recovering and interpreting "traditional" works, be they by Leonardo, Picasso, or others. Theirs is a fundamentally new class of re-interpretation of works by masters, and one that will be appreciated by the practicing computer scientist, art scholar, and visionary patron.”

-- Dr. David Stork, Author of the upcoming Pixels and Paintings: Foundations of Computer-assisted Connoisseurship (Wiley).

Our Story

Our mission is to uncover masterpieces lost to the ages using ai.

In September 2019 Oxia Palus featured in MIT Technology Review for reconstructing a lost Picasso, La Femme Perdue and subsequently gained worldwide press coverage. Since then Oxia Palus has presented research at NeurIPS 2019, came 3rd in NVIDIA’s Top 10 AI Developer Stories of 2019 and recently featured in NVIDIA’s GTC 2020 Keynote by NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang. In May 2020 Oxia Palus joined NVIDIA’s Inception Program. In October 2020 we featured in NVIDIA’s GTC Inaugural AI Art Gallery to unveil Madonna, a lost Leonardo da Vinci, hidden beneath da Vinci’s Virgin of the Rocks. In December 2020 we partnered with MORF Gallery, a futuristic online gallery showcasing limited edition fine art. In 2021 Oxia Palus joined Conception X. In April 2021, Oxia Palus and MORF Gallery unveiled and sold The World's First NeoMaster™ - Parc del Laberint d'Horta - a lost masterpiece painted beneath Picasso’s 1902 The Crouching Beggar, resurrected on canvas using spectroscopy, artificial intelligence and 3D printing paired with an NFT. Oxia Palus was founded in London in January 2019 by George Cann and Anthony Bourached.

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Our Goals

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To resurrect the world’s lost artwork through working at the nexus of spectroscopy, AI and 3D-printing.

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To extend the boundaries of creativity though new technology.

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To advocate for AI to be used responsibly as a tool in creative industries and arts education.

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To develop the creative jobs of the future and new art markets.