Body of Knowledge by Louisa Clement
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Body of Knowledge by Louisa Clement

If you find yourself in East London this summer, Body of Knowledge, Louisa Clement’s current solo exhibition at Annka Kultys Gallery, is well worth the visit — arguably one of the gallery’s most powerful shows to date.

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The Romance of Technology by David Van Eyssen
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The Romance of Technology by David Van Eyssen

What happens when technology becomes more than a tool — when it becomes a reflection, a counterpart, even a source of longing? In The Romance of Technology, artist and immersive storyteller David Van Eyssen invites audiences into a visually charged, deeply personal talk exploring the strange intimacy we’ve developed with machines.

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The Ode Islands by Ornagh
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The Ode Islands by Ornagh

In her world premiere performance The Ode Islands, artist Ornagh merges live theatre, motion capture, and responsive virtual reality to craft a one-woman show unlike any other — one where the body, voice, and digital world move as one.

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Amplified at ARTECHOUSE: An Immersive Art Experience Through the History of Rock
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Amplified at ARTECHOUSE: An Immersive Art Experience Through the History of Rock

Looking for an unforgettable immersive art experience in NYC? Amplified: The Immersive Rock Experience at ARTECHOUSE tells the story of rock music and its cultural impact. Presented by Rolling Stone, this digital art show explores music history, protest, fashion, and fan culture — from legends to modern icons like Billie Eilish and Chapel Roan. A must-see for music lovers and visual experience seekers in New York.

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A Letter from NFT.NYC’25: Why I Still Believe in Digital Art
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A Letter from NFT.NYC’25: Why I Still Believe in Digital Art

Last Thursday, I joined a panel titled “The Evolution of Digital Art NFTs: Defining a New Art Movement.” I got to sit alongside Vanessa Nawka Leschke, Maksymilian Nawka, Marjan Moghaddam, Kyt, and Dani Ropi. We talked about how to ensure meaningful art is truly seen, valued, and preserved; the many ways we can exhibit digital work; and what the future might look like as digital art continues to be adopted and understood.

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Exhibition: m/Other by Ibuki Kuramochi
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Exhibition: m/Other by Ibuki Kuramochi

In her latest exhibition m/Other, artist Ibuki Kuramochi invites us into a deeply personal and poetic meditation on kinship, care, and the maternal — seen not as a fixed identity, but as something fluid, complex, and sometimes fractured.

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DanceAfrica 2025: Celebrating Mozambique’s Spirit Through Movement, Magic, and Manifestation
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DanceAfrica 2025: Celebrating Mozambique’s Spirit Through Movement, Magic, and Manifestation

Every Memorial Day weekend, Brooklyn’s streets pulse with rhythm, color, and joy as DanceAfrica, the nation’s largest festival dedicated to African and diasporic dance, returns to BAM. Now in its 48th year, DanceAfrica 2025 centers its celebration around Mozambique: Movement! Magic! Manifestation!, a vibrant and powerful tribute to the cultural and spiritual traditions of Mozambique.

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In Search of Us: Onassis ONX Curates Tribeca’s 2025 Immersive Program
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In Search of Us: Onassis ONX Curates Tribeca’s 2025 Immersive Program

This summer, the Tribeca Festival takes a bold leap into the future of storytelling with its newly reimagined Immersive Program, curated for the first time by Onassis ONX — a platform under Onassis Culture that supports pioneering artists working in new media and digital formats. Running from June 6 to June 29, 2025, the program is hosted at WSA, presenting 11 immersive installations; six of them world premieres, that explore memory, identity, and collective belonging through emerging technologies.

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Exhibition: YesYou by Paul Bojack
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Exhibition: YesYou by Paul Bojack

Award-winning filmmaker Paul Bojack turns his gaze toward the viewer in his latest work, YesYou. This experimental media art installation will make its public debut at Z83 in Los Angeles from June 19 through July 19, opening intentionally on Juneteenth to deepen its themes of identity and justice.

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Growing Takes Time: An Immersive Arcade Night in SoHo
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Growing Takes Time: An Immersive Arcade Night in SoHo

You’re invited to Growing Takes Time, a one-night event blending performance, play, and digital art. Set in an arcade-like world, this immersive experience puts you at the center of the action — whether you choose to watch or play. The event also features a preview of a digital art exhibition in collaboration with ARCHIV3, showing visual works tied to the Growing Takes Time universe. Art will be available for viewing and purchase.

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Exhibition: Hello Chelsea! // Techspressionism 2025
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Exhibition: Hello Chelsea! // Techspressionism 2025

Hudson Guild Gallery presents “Hello Chelsea!” / Techspressionism 2025, a group exhibition of digital artists curated by artist and Kingsborough College Professor, Tommy Mintz. This exhibition follows the success of Hello Brooklyn! / Techspressionism 2024, which was held at the Kingsborough Art Museum in Brooklyn last summer.

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A Theater of Internet Argument: Calin Segal’s WHISPERS
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A Theater of Internet Argument: Calin Segal’s WHISPERS

In a time when online arguments often feel more like combat than conversation, and truth seems secondary to virality, WHISPERS invites us to look deeper into what’s really happening beneath the surface. Created by Paris-based computational artist Calin Segal, this AI-driven installation stages emotionally charged, ideologically loaded debates between digital actors.

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Four Techspressionist Artists Featured on Chicago’s LED Art Wall
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Four Techspressionist Artists Featured on Chicago’s LED Art Wall

Four Techspressionist Artists, a new group exhibition featuring video works by Colin Goldberg, Renata Janiszewska, Karen LaFleur, and Jan Swinburne, is opening at 150 Media Stream in Chicago this month. On view from April 28 to July 20, 2025, this exhibition highlights four unique interpretations of the Techspressionist movement — an international, artist-led community that explores emotion and aesthetics through digital technology.

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Digital Decadence: The Art of Falling Apart at SuperRare Offline
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Digital Decadence: The Art of Falling Apart at SuperRare Offline

The whole concept revolves around this brilliant inversion: we build machines that are designed to never pause, to run endlessly, reliably, unfeelingly. But humans? We fall apart. And maybe, that’s our defining feature. The ability to break is part of what makes us who we are. And, as this show suggests, it’s also what makes us artists. When everything else is stripped away; when skill becomes automated, when the body breaks down, when the markets crash, what remains is the human will. The impulse to make meaning. To create. To dream something up and try again. To rebuild.

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The 21st-Century Museum: Evolving for the Digital Age
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The 21st-Century Museum: Evolving for the Digital Age

As we approach the second quarter of the 21st century, museums are no longer just places where art and culture are preserved and displayed — they are adapting, evolving, and actively shaping the way we experience art. In a world where high-resolution images of masterpieces are just a Google search away, museums have had to redefine their purpose. Today, they are embracing AI, VR, blockchain, and interactive digital tools to stay relevant and engage modern audiences.

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Making Our Miracles
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Making Our Miracles

Making Our Miracles is a collaborative project by lead artist Clayton Campbell and curator Cansu Peker, who will together conceptualize and present a series of contemporary digital ex-voto art works created by a cohort of international artists using AI-assisted art in a unique participatory project. Making Our Miracles has been invited to be part of the 7th edition of The Wrong Biennale, taking place from November 1st, 2025, to March 31st, 2026.

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Christo and Jeanne-Claude: The Gates and Unrealized Projects for New York City
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Christo and Jeanne-Claude: The Gates and Unrealized Projects for New York City

Yesterday, I had the chance to experience an exhibition that perfectly brings together art, history, and technology, and it was such a treat. It’s called Christo and Jeanne-Claude: The Gates and Unrealized Projects for New York City, and it’s currently running at The Shed. The show marks 20 years since The Gates transformed Central Park in 2005, filling it with 7,503 vibrant saffron gates. The exhibition brings that momentous project back to life, but with a twist — it includes an incredible augmented reality (AR) component, along with a mobile app to make the experience even more engaging.

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Exhibition: Becoming Other by Yiou Wang
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Exhibition: Becoming Other by Yiou Wang

Imagine entering a space where identities shift like rippling water, blurring the lines between self and other in a seamless blend of digital and physical realities. This is Becoming Other, the first North American solo exhibition by multimedia artist Yiou Wang, now on view at THE BLANC in New York. Through motion capture, animation, immersive installations, and mixed realities, Wang creates a deeply intricate and imaginative world.

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The Second Guess: Body Anxiety in the Age of AI
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The Second Guess: Body Anxiety in the Age of AI

Growing up as a girl at the age of internet has come with its own set of challenges — comparison, judgment, and an ever-present awareness of our bodies in ways that often felt unhealthy. Fast forward ten years, and we're in the era of AI, where those same anxieties have evolved, taking on new dimensions. The Second-Guess: Body Anxiety in the Age of AI, revisits these themes and sheds light on issues that remain stigmatized yet deeply relevant.

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Creative Capital 2026 Open Call & New State of the Art Prize
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Creative Capital 2026 Open Call & New State of the Art Prize

Creative Capital is expanding its support for artists with the launch of the State of the Art Prize, a new initiative aimed at uplifting regional and rural artists across all 50 U.S. states and territories. This announcement coincides with the opening of the 2026 Open Call for the prestigious Creative Capital Award.

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