Boy, things sure have changed since the Dobychina Art Bureau presented “The Last Futurist Exhibition of Painting 0,10” in Petrograd 110 years ago, haven’t they? For one thing, you can now Google it — ...
The works on canvas represent a period of her work in the 1980’s which is virtually unknown and are shown for the first time together in this exhibition.
Asha Tamirisa (she/her) is an artist and scholar whose work spans improvised sound performance, moving image and multimedia, and sound design. As a performer, Tamirisa useds interactive digital ...
Marshmallow Laser Feast, Breathing with the Forest, 2023. Video (colour, sound). Dimensions variable, Landscape orientation ; 4 min, loop. Courtesy Bitforms gallery and the artist While Entwined at ...
Self-described as “the world’s most international art fair,” Art Dubai has solidified its role as a vigorous—and welcome—alternative to traditionally dominant Western settings and stories, ...
There’s no question that we’re past peak NFT. The market for those non-fungible units of data that live on the blockchain and look like darling little jpegs has fallen off significantly, much like the ...
Following LACMA’s exhibition Coded: Art Enters the Computer Age, 1952–1982 earlier this summer, conversations around technology’s influence on art-making have never been more pressing and relevant.
Crypto has crashed and burned, but NFT visual culture is the better for it, and here’s why, says the pioneering artist and programmer Feral File, launched in 2020, is one of the more inventive ...
As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly popular for generating images, a question has roiled the art world: Can AI create art? At bitforms gallery in San Francisco, the answer is yes. An ...
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