NFT.NYC 2024: Everything you need to know
Over 150 satellite events take place around the city during NFT.NYC, featuring NFT artworks by both emerging and established digital artists, as well as educative panels, workshops, and networking events. NFT.NYC 2024 is taking place on the first week of April, and we gathered what stands out from the conference for you.
Exhibition: The Indivisible Atomo
On Thursday March 14th, the artist-led collective Subjective hosted an intimate event for the first look at Pedro Baez’s inaugural solo show, The Indivisible Atomo. The exhibition is on view at Tribeca’s LUME Studios, where I got to meet the brilliant artist and see his new collection. Large-scale oil paintings, 3D-designed sculptures, and digital works welcome us to Atomo’s colorful world where several planes of reality exists in a geometric realm of inspiration, right here, among us.
Exhibition: Born to Live by Kim Rose
“What does it truly mean to be alive?” 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 existence in the era of data-driven decision-making.
Exhibition Recap: FigurAltion
On September 15th, digital art lovers came together at New York City’s Bright Moments Gallery for a fun night in honor of figurative art in the age of artificial intelligence. FigurAltion is curated by Grant Yun and features AI artwork by six talented digital artists.
Exhibition Review: How High The Moon
Early this month, the first fully digital Africa and the Diaspora exhibition in the United States opened its doors to visitors in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Curated by Jessica Deutsch for The NFT Gallery, How High the Moon brings together digital artwork by 14 African artists who celebrate the transformative impact and complexity of their culture while exploring intrinsic values to be shared.
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:
Digital Art Exhibitions in New York
If you’re a digital art enthusiast planning a trip to the Big Apple, or a seasoned New Yorker curious to explore the digital art scene in the city, you’re at the right place. From immersive installations to interactive exhibits, the city offers an array of digital art exhibitions dedicated to showcasing and celebrating the fusion of art and technology.
Best Galleries to See Digital Art in NYC 2023
New York City is renowned for its vibrant art scene, and the year 2023 promises to showcase some of the most groundbreaking digital artworks yet. From immersive installations to interactive exhibits, the city offers an array of galleries dedicated to showcasing and celebrating the world of digital art. Here’s 10 of the best galleries in NYC that you don’t want to miss on your quest to experience the cutting-edge of digital art in 2023.
A Digital Transcendence: The Intersection of Art and Tech
A Digital Transcendence: The Intersection of Art and Tech is a group show by SuperRare, curated by Paloma Rodriguez. The exhibition presents a collection of artwork by eight digital artists who incorporate technology into their creative practice. These artists push the boundaries of traditional art by experimenting with cutting-edge creative technologies, including generative art, artificial intelligence, and digital painting.
Exhibition Review: In The Screen I Am Everything
Bitforms Gallery of the Lower East Side of Manhattan is radiant than ever with Ellie Pritts’ solo show In The Screen I Am Everything presenting a colorful world of possibilities within AI-collaborative imagery and the art of self-portraiture. The artist presents a collection of works that combine analog video with glitch aesthetics to explore her interior world, and we are here for the ride.
Exhibition Review: 404: error
Glitches are understood as malfunctions or inconveniences that lead to unwanted results; but these events that disrupt our everyday life oftentimes are the best opportunities to discover a new way of thinking. The collection in 404: error presents a variety of works where errors, malfunctions, and failures are opportunities to challenge existing conventions instead of problems that need fixing. The exhibition is about embracing these moments of disruptions and seeing them as a meaningfully disruptive force that produces a new way of thinking.
Exhibition Review: Nature in the Digital Age
Nature in the Digital Age is a wonderful digital art exhibition that reimagines Mother Nature in 1s and 0s. Tapping into the liminal realm where the distinction between the natural and the digital blurs, the exhibition invites the viewers to admire the beauty of nature through digital creativity. The collection brings together NFT artworks by six talented artists and features a great variety of forms of digital artworks including generative art, collage, and video.
Exhibition Recap: HOMAGE at LUME Studios
On Friday June 16th, the artist-led collective Subjective hosted HOMAGE at Lume Studios in NYC. The digital art exhibition is organized by Accelerate Art in partnership with Art Bees to be presented at the Constantin Brâncuși Center of the Craiova Museum in Romania. The exhibition is a tribute to the revolutionary pioneer of modern sculpture, Constantin Brâncuși.