Digital Art at the World's Top Museums
Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A), the Musée d’Orsay, The Whitney, and The Louvre are not only celebrating digital art but also preserving its legacy for future generations. By integrating blockchain, AI, VR, and other digital tools, they are redefining what it means to be a museum in the 21st century.
Digital Art at Victoria & Albert Museum
The Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in London has long been a custodian of cultural heritage, and in recent years, it has emerged as a trailblazer in the realm of digital art. From early computer-generated drawings and algorithmic art to emojis and personal organizers, the V&A’s collection of over 3,000 digital art and design objects spans decades, reflecting the dynamic interplay between art, design, and technology.
Exhibition: ARITHMETICS
Gerrish Fine Art proudly presents ARITHMETICS, a captivating exhibition of works by Alexandros Tsolakis. This exhibition marks a significant moment in Tsolakis's artistic journey, showcasing his first solo show as a visual artist in a commercial gallery, following his notable contributions to installation art and his work as a creative director.
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. Here’s 5 of the best digital art exhibitions that you shouldn’t miss this month:
Exhibition Review: In the Middle of Nowhere ll by Jonas Lund
We’re all for artists utilizing AI to create cutting-edge art, so when DAB was invited to the private viewing of Jonas Lund’s show In the Middle of Nowhere II at Annka Kultys Gallery to meet the artist, there was no way we’d pass.