Spatial Affairs
Computer-generated simulations, virtual realities, or digital networked platforms, from cyberspace to metaverse, aren鈥檛 fictitious locations of science fiction literature any more. Their importance and role increasingly qualify them comparable to real spaces. Information technology propels the proliferation of immaterial spheres that become legitimate parallel dimensions of our perception, expression, experience, knowledge, communication, and analysis, where real and virtual are no binary opposition any more, for which the three-dimensional notion of space should be revised.
The exhibition Spatial Affairs aims to investigate the relation and interdependence of physical and digital presence via Modern, Conceptual and Contemporary works of art and manifestos. Confrontation with the achievements of science and technology and their social impact though the notion of space unites pre- and post-computational artistic approaches featured in the exhibition. Independent from their medium, they point out the entanglement of the palpably real and intangibly digital.
Recommended for you
Computer-generated simulations, virtual realities, or digital networked platforms, from cyberspace to metaverse, aren鈥檛 fictitious locations of science fiction literature any more. Their importance and role increasingly qualify them comparable to real spaces. Information technology propels the proliferation of immaterial spheres that become legitimate parallel dimensions of our perception, expression, experience, knowledge, communication, and analysis, where real and virtual are no binary opposition any more, for which the three-dimensional notion of space should be revised.
The exhibition Spatial Affairs aims to investigate the relation and interdependence of physical and digital presence via Modern, Conceptual and Contemporary works of art and manifestos. Confrontation with the achievements of science and technology and their social impact though the notion of space unites pre- and post-computational artistic approaches featured in the exhibition. Independent from their medium, they point out the entanglement of the palpably real and intangibly digital.
Artists on show
- Adam Broomberg
- Agnes Denes
- Aleksandra Domanovi膰
- Alessia Nigretti
- Alicja Kwade
- Andreas Angelidakis
- Andrej 艩kufca
- Àngels Ribé
- Brian O'Doherty
- Carola Bonfili
- Cildo Meireles
- Dora García
- Georg Nees
- Goran Petercol
- Guy de Lancey
- Gyula Pauer
- Gyula Varnai
- Hans Hollein
- Hiroshi Kawano
- Imre Nagy
- Jan Robert Leegte
- János Gulyás Ozorai
- Jeffrey Shaw
- JODI
- Katarzyna Kobro
- Lauren Huret
- Louise Drulhe
- Lucio Fontana
- Matthew Lutz-Kinoy
- Metahaven
- Morehshin Allahyari
- Oliver Laric
- Petra Cortright
- Rafaël Rozendaal
- Robert Olawuyi
- Rosa Menkman
- Sam Ghantous
- Sam Lavigne
- Sascha Pohflepp
- Stano Filko
- Stano Masár
- Tega Brain
- The RODINA
- UNRATED
- Viktor Timofeev
- Wojciech Fangor
Contact details
