Digital Art Exhibitions you shouldn’t miss: September 2023

As summer fades into the horizon, September emerges as a vibrant canvas, showcasing a kaleidoscope of creativity in the realm of digital art. This month, we invite you to explore a curated selection of the most exhilarating digital art exhibitions. 

From virtual exhibitions to interactive installations, these shows are worth the hype!

Enjoy the wonderful creativity that emerges when art and technology intertwine, and get inspired by the remarkable exhibitions shaping the forefront of culture and expression in the digital age this September.

Here’s 5 of the best digital art exhibitions that you shouldn’t miss this month:

How High The Moon at The NFT Gallery
MINIMAL RITUALS by Arebyte on Arebyte Plugin
Delusions of a Time-Traveling Cactus by Alexander Reben at Bitforms Gallery
Vistas by The Blind Gallery and Feral File
ARTIST x AI 00004: SHOW OF HANDS by Superchief NFT at Crypto Art Seoul

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How High The Moon at The NFT Gallery

How High The Moon at The NFT Gallery will be on view September 7th — the exhibition celebrates the rich heritage of Africa and its transformative impact on the art world with the works of prominent artists from Africa. With NFTs they have found a way to bypass the conventional channels of traditional galleries, dealers, and the commercial marketplace, and instead present art that represents their values.

Najin and Fatu (2023) by YoungKevArts on view at The NFT Gallery for How High The Moon

MINIMAL RITUALS by Arebyte on Arebyte Plugin

MINIMAL RITUALS by Arebyte Gallery is an online exhibition featuring a selection of works by Latin American artists. The collection blurs the boundaries between humans, animals, and machines, and invites us to consider the ways in which technology can be used to reconnect with ourselves and each other through the mineral computation that surrounds us. Visitors can use the Arebyte Plugin to see the exhibition.

Symbiosis, 20323 by Kira Xonorika on view at Arebyte for MINIMAL RITUALS

Delusions of a Time-Traveling Cactus by Alexander Reben at Bitforms Gallery

Delusions of a Time-Traveling Cactus by Alexander Reben will be on view September 6th at Bitforms Gallery in the Lower East Side of New York City. The artist investigates the human connection to algorithms and automation and uses mischief, absurdity, and humor to explore the inherently human nature of the artificial. 

Twilight Wanderers in the Kingdom of Enchantment, 2023 by Alexander Reben on view at Bitforms Gallery for Delusions of a Time-Traveling Cactus

Twilight Wanderers in the Kingdom of Enchantment, 2023 by Alexander Reben on view at Bitforms Gallery for Delusions of a Time-Traveling Cactus

Vistas by The Blind Gallery and Feral File

The Blind Gallery and Feral File recently collaborated for a group show curated by Casey Reas and Kaloh, called Vistas — where “landscapes pulse with generative algorithms.” The exhibition serves as a testament to how "computer" creations redefine the real world. Artists draw upon their backgrounds and mix their perspectives of natural elements for the generative algorithms into the vistas. The artists’ names will be revealed at the show's grand finale.

Vistas by The Blind Gallery and Feral File

ARTIST x AI 00004: SHOW OF HANDS by Superchief NFT at Crypto Art Seoul

ARTIST x AI 00004: SHOW OF HANDS premieres at Crypto Art Seoul on September 5th. For this exhibition, Superchief Gallery NFT takes the notorious common failure point of AI artwork — representing hands: “When perfection is possible, imperfection will be a choice- and the statement of each artwork created after will have shifted subtly but irreversibly.” The NFT works will also be available to collect on Foundation.

LeMoon - Corporate Limbo by Melody Bossan is on view at Crypto Art Seoul for ARTIST x AI 00004: SHOW OF HANDS

Read next:

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Do you have another digital art show you’re looking forward to seeing this September? Let us know in the comments!

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