digital art
Abyssinian Queen by the web3 artist collective Yatreda ያጥሬዳ was acquired using the stablecoin USDC. The work is a homage to the legendary queens of ancient Ethiopia.
The award-winning writer and curator speaks about her groundbreaking exhibition on Black artists and digital practice. Code Switch is on view at the Schomburg Center in Harlem.
Inviting visionary artists, thinkers, technologists, and innovators to shape the future of digital art. Deadline: December 15, 2024.
An interview with the award-winning filmmaker on re-envisioning Dziga Vertov's Man With a Movie Camera for the age of generative art.
The show Electric Dreams explores how artists in the mid-twentieth century used machines and algorithms. Many of the works that will be on display are appearing in the UK for the first time.
Code Switch examines contributions by Black artists to new media art and digital practice. The exhibition will be presented at Schomburg Center and Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit.
This edition of the Korean biennial Art Spectrum is titled Dream Screen. The show explores the proliferation of digital technologies and the uncanny feelings they induce.
The show is part of Double Feature, a series of solo presentations running simultaneously at the JSF spaces in Berlin and Düsseldorf.
Rhizome gives small annual grants to support new online projects. Submission deadline: September 15, 2024.