Online Show

Before, everything was “online”. Now, everything is called “virtual”.

Discover online virtual exhibitions.

Carla Gannis

Carla Gannis When will digital art be considered a part of the art historical canon? [...]

Ophelia Fu Showcases New Crypto Art in Virtual World

UK-based mixed media and digital artist Ophelia Fu has a new digital art show that you and anyone else [...]

2022-01-27T13:57:38+00:0022 December 2020|Art Market, Blockchain, cryptocurrency, Digital Art, New Media Art, NFT, Online Show|Comments Off on Ophelia Fu Showcases New Crypto Art in Virtual World

Conflict in My Outlook_We Met Online (2020) – Xanthe Dobbie

Can a Buzzfeed-style quiz capture your online sexual persona? Would you want your results to be public? Queer Australian [...]

2022-01-27T15:53:50+00:008 October 2020|Computer Art, Digital Art, LGBTQIA+, New Media Art, Online Show, Queer Art|Comments Off on Conflict in My Outlook_We Met Online (2020) – Xanthe Dobbie

About the Net With Wade Wallerstein From Silicon Valet

From anthropology to digitalogy, there is only one jump that Wade Wallerstein did brilliantly with his project: Silicon Valet. [...]

2022-01-27T16:30:55+00:0020 August 2020|Art and Technology, Art Market, Blockchain, cryptocurrency, Digital Art, Digital Avatar, Interview, Metaverse, New Media Art, NFT, Online Show, tokens|Comments Off on About the Net With Wade Wallerstein From Silicon Valet

NIRIN: 22nd Biennale of Sydney (2020) – Lisa Reihana

Drawing attention to often sidelined and disenfranchised art and creators, Sydney’s 22nd Biennale curated by indigenous artist, Brook Andrew, [...]

2022-01-27T16:42:06+00:007 June 2020|Digital Art, Online Show, Video Art|Comments Off on NIRIN: 22nd Biennale of Sydney (2020) – Lisa Reihana

Art is Still Here: A Hypothetical Show for a Closed Museum (2020) – Lu Yang

M WOODS gallery in Shanghai has released an incongruous online group show. Elizabeth Harris   |  Ed Francesca Gransden  [...]

2021-12-05T14:49:06+00:0011 May 2020|Computer Art, Digital Art, Online Show, Video Art|Comments Off on Art is Still Here: A Hypothetical Show for a Closed Museum (2020) – Lu Yang
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