Opening Reception: “Me as the Machine” FIFTY Solo Exhibition

PLAYGROUND DETROIT Presents Me as the Machine, FIFTY’s Solo Exhibition, opening to the public on Friday, July 25th 7-10pm. On view through August 31, by-appointment only. Browse artwork online.

Me as the Machine” is a reflection on what it means to make art in a time of automation and anxiety — where machines are faster, and complacency feels dangerously close. In his solo exhibit, FIFTY positions himself as the machine: the motor, the muscle, the mind behind each stitch.

Through embroidered works on raw canvas and painted surfaces, he teases out the tension between tool and touch, labor and vision. His signature approach — vivid color layered against stark black and white — creates visual rhythm and emotional contrast, blurring the line between textile and illustration.

This exhibition asks viewers to slow down. To feel texture. To witness a process that resists reproduction — art that must be experienced in person to be fully understood.

Me as the Machine is about what it means to create by hand in a time when everything feels automated or mass-produced. I’ve been thinking a lot about tools — the ones we rely on, and the ones we become. In this show, I’m exploring what happens when I turn myself into the machine.

Using a hand-cranked embroidery machine, I made each piece by guiding the thread like a pen — drawing with stitches. Some works are just embroidery on raw canvas, and others combine paint and thread to play with depth, color, and contrast. A lot of the pieces separate color from black and white, like they’re having a conversation with each other.” – FIFTY

This show is textured, layered, and best experienced in person. It’s about slowing down and seeing how something gets made — one movement at a time.

Me as the Machine:
FIFTY Solo Exhibition
On view July 25 – August 31


Opening Reception & Viewing Hours
By Appointment Only*