
Digital art galleries leading the conversation around blockchain art & digital art
Text by Charlotte Kent Auction houses certainly provide a service to the art industry, but their secondary market foundation makes them perhaps not the ideal

Text by Charlotte Kent Auction houses certainly provide a service to the art industry, but their secondary market foundation makes them perhaps not the ideal

Text by Piotr Bockowski Fungal activity has been complicit in the undercurrents of Victorian sewage that swallowed the source of Hackney Brook, one of the

Text by Charlotte Kent I’m sitting at the computer during the Spring Equinox on a glorious day when any number of people I know are

Text by Charlotte Kent Questions of high and low art, aesthetics, and curation arise when talking about blockchain and art because many in the art

Text by Meritxell Rosell We retake our interview with writer and artist Holly Childs and artist Gediminas Žygus (formerly known as J.G. Biberkopf) from where

Text by Nicholas Burman In the heavily automated, networked “internet of things” future we’re unevenly rattling towards, there’ll be an increasing amount of discussion about

Interview by Griffin Martell The pseudonymous digital art provocateur Kid Xanthrax exists at the periphery of cyberculture, invoking irreverence for commercial, fine art “practice” through

Text by Silvia Iacovcich For the new media artist collective BREAKFAST, the past three years have been an exciting sequence of projects blossoming worldwide. The

Curator Alice Scope, words Michael Barth, visual Areyes Studio This research is a collaboration between artists from the USA, Ukraine, South Korea, England, and Germany.

Text by Maren Häußermann The pendulums swing back and forth in an endless movement. All three pass in perfect adjustment through holes in a hollow

Text by Anne Murray Memories are constructions. We build them out of fragmented details. These details can be found in different parts of the brain;

Text by Silvia Iacovcich We have heard it many times from our yoga teachers, holistic doctors, and various unofficial and scientifically tenuous channels. But does

Text by Piotr Bockowski In the dawn of the past winter solstice, as London was collapsing into the third lockdown, I decided to indulge in

Text by Elaine Tam To drive is not just to be at the wheel of a car, helm of a ship, conductor- or directorship, but

Text by Meritxell Rosell If one thing has been informing new horizons for art, in recent years, it is the consolidation of novel narratives and

Text by Joe banks “Architecture in general is frozen music” – Friedrich von Schelling The Theophany sound installation by artist project Disinformation is a work

Words by Nicholas Burman The 2020 edition of BFI’s London Film Festival presented the institution with two challenges: how to have a festival in the

Words by Charlotte Kent Phreaking started in the 1950s and was slang for exploring and messing with the telecommunication system. Some curious users dialled around,

Words by Charlotte Kent Some argue mail art waned in the 1990s when the internet provided an alternate collaborative space, suggesting it is a kind

Words by Maren Häußermann Matadero in Madrid was a former slaughterhouse, and now one of the most important cultural spaces of the city was once