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Digital Art

A digitally rendered female figure with pale skin, glasses and shoulder-length hair appears in front of a satellite map showing dredging and airstrip development at Subi Reef in the South China Sea, overlaid with geo-intelligence data.

One Fine Show: Lynn Hershman Leeson’s ‘Of Humans, Cyborgs and AI’ at the Nevada Museum of Art

The show brings together the artist’s recent video works, which confront the ethical confusion of the digital age with wry precision.
By Dan Duray
nterior of a contemporary art gallery showing a runway-like black carpet and colorful portraits of pageant contestants lining both walls.

In New York, Heft Gallery Brings Curatorial Rigor to New Media Art

"To me, the digital world is the native world. It’s part of our existence and our culture now," founder Adam Heft Berninger told Observer.
By Elisa Carollo
Museum patrons view the exhibit "Do You Remember They Can't Cancel The Spring - David Hockney 25" at Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris.

Realism Returns: The Resurgence of Traditional Art Skills in the Digital Age

Arline Mann, a former Goldman Sachs managing director turned painter, brings a lawyer’s precision and an artist's intuition to illuminate the quiet resurgence of representational painting in a digital age. Mann dissects the movement's broader return to classical technique, human touch and lived experience, making a case for realism as not just tradition, but a countercurrent and a lasting presence in contemporary art.
By Arline Mann
Projection of a head of a greek statue on a rock

Art Collector Athanasios Polychronopoulos Is Bringing A.I. Art to Delphi

By Elisa Carollo
A blue wall holds 19 framed digital paintings of colorful floral arrangements in vases on checkered tablecloths, with two elderly figures seated in wicker chairs facing the artwork, a small table with a water bottle between them.

This Hockney Retrospective Shows He’s Always Been Cutting Edge

By Renée Reizman

Christie’s Is Holding the First Ever Dedicated A.I. Art Sale at a Major Auction House

By Christa Terry
An Amiga computer system from the 1980s is displayed with its monitor showing a colorful, pixelated digital artwork of a person’s face, accompanied by a keyboard, mouse, and cables, showcasing early personal computing and digital art capabilities.

One Fine Show: ‘The Living End, Painting and Other Technologies, 1970-2020’ at MCA Chicago

By Dan Duray
A black-and-white photograph of Tanaka Atsuko’s "Electric Dress," showcasing the artist wearing an intricate, bulb-covered costume of neon tubes and light bulbs, emphasizing experimental and kinetic art.

Lightmachines, Digital Realities and the Art of Technological Nostalgia at Tate Modern

By Simon Coates
An artist, Anna Ridler, sits at a desk in her studio, wearing a floral-patterned outfit, carefully examining a grid of floral images arranged on a cutting mat, with shelves, books, and artworks in the background.

When Human Creativity Meets Technical Autonomy: An Interview With Artist Anna Ridler

By Christa Terry

Gillian Varney On the Lumen Prize and Its Relevance After Thirteen Years

By Christa Terry
Image of Walt Disney Concert all with a digital installation all around.

Refik Anadol Is Launching the World’s First Museum of A.I. Art

By Elisa Carollo
Two people sit on a yellow couch in a high-ceiling room filled with art

Art Collector Spotlight: Margo and Jordan Castro

By Christa Terry
Image of an immersive cxolorful space like a waterfall created with digital projections.

Artist Collective teamLab Is Pushing Wonder in a Post-Pandemic World

By Elisa Carollo
View of Shanghai's tower from the exhibition space immersed in blue light.

Between Virtual and Political Utopias: Cao Fei’s Largest Survey in Shanghai

By Elisa Carollo
Image of Visions of the Black Experience

Artist Vince Fraser’s A.I.-Powered ‘Ase: Afro Frequencies’ Is Now On View in New York City

By Tiffany Del Valle
A colorful abstract artwork featuring letters

Robert Alice Is Behind the First Collection of Generative Art NFTs at Christie’s

By Christa Terry
Woman wearing dark colored blazer

Pioneering Internet Artist Shu Lea Cheang Receives the 2024 LG Guggenheim Award

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
World of AI·magination Exhibition in New York

Is ARTECHOUSE’s ‘World of AI·magination’ the Future of Art?

By Tiffany Del Valle
Woman looks at massive digital square-shaped installation on lawn

The Gallery of the Future: Navigating the Evolving World of Digital Art

By Hussein Hallak
A woman wearing a headscarf sits on a swing in a dark space

Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley On Video Games, Empathy and the Role of Discomfort in Art

By Christa Terry
Man spraying painting with gasoline

Traditional and Digital Art Will Merge in Sotheby’s ThankYouX Show

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
A blurry image of a tunnel surrounded by flowers

Federal Judge Rules A.I.-Generated Art Isn’t Copyrightable But Questions Remain

By Christa Terry

Crypto Mundi: Why Is a Controversial da Vinci Painting an NFT Darling?

By Christa Terry

On Watching Niche Art Become Trad Art in Real Time

By Christa Terry
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