Events
SEQUENCE Fest
Sequencefest is an exhibition of animated works by James Merrill, Nat Sarkissian, Nima Nabavi, and Bre Pettis. The show brings together four distinct voices in generative and motion-based art, exploring plotted movement, digital animation, and screen-based storytelling within a physical gallery environment. Animations will be shown on screens throughout the...
The Craftocene – SUPERFLUX
Displayed alongside artefacts from the museum’s collection, SUPERFLUX reflect on five years of studio research into the complex, interconnected challenges of our time, positioning ecological reconciliation as a condition for societal transformation, and the irreducible intelligence of the living world as a source of hope.
PROPHECY – Auriea Harvey (Arebyte)
PROPHECY is a body of newly commissioned work by pioneering multi-media artist Auriea Harvey. Curated by Pita Arreola, PROPHECY is an allegorical rendering of a spiritual journey, charting a course to reclaim grace and unity amid a landscape of disconnection and collective suffering. At its core lies a deep yearning...
Studio Lemercier at HEK
Studio Lemercier uses light as a central medium to transform spaces into immersive and poetic experiences. The studio experiments with projections on unconventional surfaces, often addressing the impact of technology on people and nature, as well as ecological issues.
Hallucinations – Troika & Trevor Paglen
Hallucinations brings together the distinct yet convergent practices of artist Trevor Paglen and the collective Troika, interrogating how technologies shape perception, legibility, and the construction of reality. Both Paglen and Troika examine how technology configures the ways we see and understand the world, though they approach this question from opposite...
ELECTRIC DREAMS – Art & Technology Before the Internet
An exhibition organized by Tate Modern and OGR Torino, curated by Samuele Piazza and Val Ravaglia, offers a journey through more than forty years of artistic experimentation that turned technology into a creative language. Exhibition explores how late-twentieth-century artists used technological tools, often developed in military or corporate contexts, to...
Deep Fields – Centre Wallonie-Bruxelles
Deep Fields brings together artists who explore deep fields, from distant desert landscapes to unstable, mobile fields of particles. Confronted with the unrepresentable and the invisible, the artists question perception, which is constantly referred back to its own limits, frameworks and boundaries. Their works are traces of events: the material...
La Société Automatique – Félix Luque Sánchez
After Chapter I (2009), Nihil Ex Nihilo (2010) and Memory Lane (2016), Felix Luque Sanchez returns to iMAL with a new solo exhibition. Eight new creations – produced with his regular collaborators Vincent Evrard, Damien Gernay and Íñigo Bilbao Lopategui – explore different facets of our Automatic Society.
Zach Lieberman – 10 Lights
clinic (Tokyo / Sangenjaya) is hosting “10 LIGHTS,” a solo exhibition by New York–based artist, researcher, and educator Zach Lieberman. This exhibition features a selection of drawings and animations from Lieberman’s ongoing, decade-long exploration of light, showcasing carefully chosen works including his most recent pieces.
Code of Tides
Through a wide range of media, ten artists from China and the UK respond to a world increasingly shaped by data and perception. They thread through a site-specific layout that translates classical Chinese shanshuilogic into a cinematic path defined by light, sound, data, and movement. Artists include Andy Lomas, David...
Drawing with Machines at Machine Arts Gallery (Bentam Tools)
Opening of the Golan Levin's Drawing with Machines class exhibition at Machine Arts Gallery (from 6–8pm). Drawing with Machines is an advanced studio course at Carnegie Mellon University focused on experimental drawing, generative art, computational design, and mechatronic mishegoss. Working at the edges of creative code, automation, physical materials, and...
Seeing the Unseen: Quantum physics and art as entangled worlds
ERES Foundation invites visitors on an interdisciplinary journey into the quantum world. Artists include: Dara Birnbaum, Herbert W. Franke, Elsa Garmire, Ayoung Kim, Alicja Kwade, Roman Lipski, Jonas Lund, Mehmet & Kazim, Tan Mu, Semiconductor, Thomas Struth, Paul Talman, Tamiko Thiel, Troika, Agustina Woodgate, and others
In Other Worlds – Liam Young
First UK solo exhibition (Barbican) by artist and director Liam Young, featuring the world premiere of a newly commissioned film by Young for the Barbican, World Machine (2026). Bringing together real-life footage and CGI, World Machine visualises an AI future in which a planetary-scale supercomputer is created, and all of...
The Bartlett FIFTEEN
Explore the future of materiality with Design for Manufacture MArch, discover how the built environment intersects with other creative and performing arts with Design for Performance & Interaction MArch, and learn about the relationship between practice and place in urban and social contexts with Situated Practice MA.
ACC CREATORS 2025 Residency Exhibition – Artificial You
The National Asian Culture Center (ACC), Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Korea, presents 지능시대–Artificial You, the culminating exhibition of the ACC CREATORS 2025 Residency, on view at the Culture Creation Studio.
Another World Is Possible
Another World Is Possible is an exhibition on the future, exploring the practice of world-building across cinema, architecture, design, and speculative fiction. The exhibition reflects a distinctly Singaporean approach to the future, one shaped by long-term thinking, environmental pragmatism, and an ethic of collective responsibility. Co-Curated by Liam Young.
The Illusion of Thinking
The Illusion of Thinking is a group exhibition that explores the overlooked implications of artificial intelligence and its assumed capacity to think and reason. While AI often suggests genuine cognition, it primarily mirrors human ideas through recall and imitation, raising fundamental questions about the nature of understanding itself. Featuring artists...
MU: Other Intelligences
The exhibition invites us to reflect on how we understand and empathize with these different ways of knowing. The twelve participating artists each investigate what intelligence means in the age of artificial intelligence (AI). They ask how a synthetic AI brain operates, how organisms from the natural worlds perceive and...
G.MAP: Sensory Milieu (Media Facade Wall)
The exhibition title, "Sensory Milieu," draws on the concepts of French philosopher Jacques Rancière. He viewed artistic media not simply as tools for artistic production, but as sensory environments that reshape our senses and perceptions. This exhibition expands on this concept, presenting a sensory environment that reconfigures the relationship between...
Ryoji Ikeda – data-cosm [n°1]
Commissioned by 180 Studios, Ryoji Ikeda's new site-specific audio-visual installation data-cosm [n°1] is a unique immersive experience charting the full spectrum of data on nature – from the microscopic scale of particle physics to the macroscopic of astrophysics, as was previously evident in the artist's data-verse project.
Mythology of Tomorrow
Here, artworks call to reckon with the disorientation of the collapse of identities, systems, and worldviews, while others illuminate acts of atonement, adaptation, and renewal, offering sparks to our imagination.
The Forest – Hugo Martínez-Tormo
El Bosque by Hugo Martínez-Tormo transfers the aesthetic imagery of the natural ecosystem to the exhibition space through three installations.
Terranautas – Notes for a new world map
The exhibition aims to reflect, precisely, new perspectives from research and artistic production to address a complex world, a changing society in which environmental, social and cultural issues require new perspectives.
Wayne McGregor: Infinite Bodies
Wayne McGregor’s latest work fuses dance, choreography, digital imagery, sound and AI into a performance experience. At its heart is a 360-degree LED screen, immersing audiences in vivid 3D visuals.
Andreas Gysin & Sidi Vanetti – Bare Systems
MUD Gallery Shanghai, 5/F, Building 6, No.50 Moganshan Rd. 11-17.30 Daily. Curated by Mimi Nguyen
Elusive Sense – On The Fluid Boundaries Of Perception
A group exhibition showcasing the work of five leading contemporary artists from Poland who each explore the impact of technology on the sensory landscape.
