Must-See Digital Art Exhibitions: November 2023

This month, the world of digital art exhibitions is teeming with innovation, creativity, and awe-inspiring experiences! November is an exciting month for digital art enthusiasts — we bring you a selection of "must-see" digital art exhibitions that will captivate and challenge your perceptions.

From virtual exhibitions to interactive installations, these shows are worth the hype! Here’s your curated selection of the most exciting digital art exhibitions in November 2023. 

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 November.

Whether you're an art enthusiast, a tech aficionado, or simply curious about the possibilities of the digital arts, you won't want to miss what's in store this month.

Here’s 5 of the best digital art exhibitions that you shouldn’t miss this month:
We’ve been dreaming about a magical jungle at The Wrong Biennale, Online
Interreality curated by Mieke Marple at Bitforms Gallery, LA
Born To Live by Kim Rose at Elsewhere, NYC
What Models Make Worlds: Critical Imaginaries of AI at Ford Foundation Gallery, NYC
ART FOX. VALUE SYNTHESIS AND AI by Anne Spalter at EXPANDED.ART, Berlin

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Digital Arts Blog's virtual exhibition at The Wrong Biennale

We’ve been dreaming about a magical jungle

Exhibition on view:
November 1, 2023 – March 1, 2024

Hosted by:
Digital Arts Blog

Curated by:
Cansu Peker

Location:
Online

We've been dreaming about a magical jungle is a virtual art exhibition that invites you into a realm where nature, technology, identity, and spirituality converge to create a mesmerizing tapestry of human experience. It’s also our first ever exhibition, eek!

The exhibition is Digital Arts Blog’s pavilion for The Wrong Biennale 2023-24, which is an international biennial art exhibition dedicated to celebrating digital culture since 2013.

The collection is about dreaming in 1s and 0s to find yourself in nature; the human essence that drives us to find organic in digital, and self in mother nature. Through the works of 11 diverse and visionary digital artists, this exhibition invites you to explore the intricate interplay between the mystical and the mundane, the tangible and the intangible.

We've been dreaming about a magical jungle features eleven digital artwork by artists from all over the world and from various backgrounds — yet the collection reveals the shared feeling of empowerment, self-discovery, and the search for intimacy in nature.

As you navigate this virtual jungle of creativity, we hope you find inspiration, reflection, and a renewed appreciation for the extraordinary within the ordinary. Let these artworks take you on a journey of wonder, where dreams are realized, and the magical is made tangible.

Interreality at bitforms gallery in Los Angeles, CA. Photo credit: Joshua White of jwpictures.com

Interreality

Exhibition on view:
October 14 – November 25, 2023

Curated by:
Mieke Marple

Presented by:
Bitforms Gallery and PR for Artists

Location:
The Desmond Tower
5500 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA5500

Interreality is a group show curated by artist and former Night Gallery co-owner Mieke Marple. The exhibition bridges the traditional and digital art worlds through the presentation of works that span the physical-to-digital spectrum.

Interreality features works by renowned digital artists including the pioneering artificial intelligence artist Refik Anadol, as well as established traditional artists such as Mark Flood and Cindy Phenix in order to capture the entire physical-to-digital spectrum. 

“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. Interreality enters this discourse with an expansive 35 artist group exhibition in a 15,000 square feet space at Desmond Tower, only a few blocks away from LACMA, to examine how the physical and digital, once perceived as separate realities, have in fact always been and will continue to be entangled.” — excerpt from press release

The exhibition is produced by the founder and director of bitforms gallery, Steven Sacks, and the founder of PR for Artists, Aubrie Wienholt. View exhibition through November 25, 2023 and let us know your thoughts!

Kim Rose’s solo show Born to Live is at Elsewhere in New York City

Kim Rose’s solo show Born to Live is at Elsewhere in New York City

Born To Live

Exhibition on view:
October 26 – December 3, 2023

Artist:
Kim Rose

Location:
Elsewhere
88 Clinton St,
New York, NY

This fall the realms of art and data gets intertwined in the Lower East Side of Manhattan — the innovative artist Kim Rose’s solo show at Elsewhere (formerly The NFT Gallery), Born To Live, invites the visitors in New York City to question our era of data-driven decision-making.

The exhibition is a celebration of movement and meditation on the journey of what it truly means to be alive in a world filled with data, choices, and art. The artist creates at the boundless potential of the human imagination while reflecting on the choices we make based on information and data.

The collection presents digital and traditional works as well as byproducts of the collision of these two practices. Kim Rose uses wet ink to create her physical art and turns them into digital seamless loops to create mesmerizing NFT works. In addition to ink, the artist uses her own blood to explore concepts around the beauty of death and the balance life needs.

Kim Rose’s solo show Born to Live is at Elsewhere in New York City — visit through December 3rd and let us know your thoughts!

What Models Make Worlds: Critical Imaginaries of AI at Ford Foundation Gallery, NYC

What Models Make Worlds: Critical Imaginaries of AI at Ford Foundation Gallery, NYC

What Models Make Worlds: Critical Imaginaries of AI

Exhibition on view:
September 7 – December 9, 2023

Curated By:
Mashinka Firunts Hakopian and Meldia Yesayan

Location:
Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice
320 E 43rd Street
New York, NY

What Models Make Worlds: Critical Imaginaries of AI is a group exhibition which highlights the biases of AI and algorithms — while artificial intelligence shapes our contemporary algorithmic realities, these algorithms reproduce and reflect the biases of the humans who code them. 

Featuring femme-identifying, BIPOC, and queer artists, the exhibition invites the visitors to imagine alternative futures via algorithmic models that are based on diverse and inclusive data sets.

The collection is powerful and thought-provoking as it utilizes academic research as a foundation. By drawing from scholarly studies, these artists infuse their work with a deep well of knowledge and expertise, ensuring that their art resonates with intellectual rigor.

Visit the exhibition, What Models Make Worlds: Critical Imaginaries of AI, through December 9th and let us know your thoughts!

ART FOX. VALUE SYNTHESIS AND AI by Anne Spalter, Berlin

ART FOX. VALUE SYNTHESIS AND AI by Anne Spalter at EXPANDED.ART, Berlin

ART FOX. VALUE SYNTHESIS AND AI by Anne Spalter

Exhibition on view:
November 7-29, 2023

Artist:
Anne Spalter

Location:
EXPANDED.ART
Friedrichstraße 67
Berlin

ART FOX. VALUE SYNTHESIS AND AI is Anne Spalter’s first solo show at EXPANDED.ART’s gallery in Berlin. The artist showcases paintings, drawings, NFTs, sculptures, as well as a coloring book.

“The exhibition seeks to unravel the intricate interplay between perceived value and inherent worth, exploring how societal, economic, and individual perceptions, augmented by artificial intelligence, mold our understanding of what is truly valuable. It delves into the philosophical and aesthetic implications of value creation, exploring the tension between intrinsic value and extrinsic valuation, between substance and semblance, and between the human and the artificial…

…ART FOX invites viewers to embark on a contemplative journey, to navigate the labyrinth of value synthesis, and to reflect on the philosophical underpinnings of worth in our increasingly complex and interconnected world. It is a discourse on the relativity of value, a meditation on the transient and the eternal, and a reflection on the tangible and the elusive in the pursuit of artistic expression and human understanding, all while exploring the transformative potential of artificial intelligence in art.” — from press release

Read next:

Digital Art Exhibitions in New York

Best Galleries to See Digital Art in NYC 2023

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

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