Past Exhibitions

HOW HIGH THE MOON

New York | 07 September - 21 October 2023

How High the Moon, explores the emergence of a new form and discourse in African Art. The works in the exhibition embrace realism, surrealism, futurism, fantasy and animation realized in a three-dimensional digital format made possible by technology.

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NATURE IN THE DIGITAL AGE

NEW YORK | 20 JUNE - 29 JULY 2023

"Nature in the Digital Age" is an extraordinary exhibition that seeks to examine and celebrate this intersection of art and technology. Through the mesmerizing works of six visionary artists, the exhibition invites viewers on a transformative journey where the beauty of nature is reimagined and recreated through digital artistry.

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SLOW FOOD

New York | 18 May - 17 June 2023

For SLOW FOOD, Schachter will bring together 3 new ongoing projects he is in the midst of working on. Open Book, a participatory digital publication in conjunction with the Async platform, a publication on art and NFTs that never ends; POP PRINCIPLE: THE ART GAME, a new expansive art and NFT gaming project, powered by Daata is an ecosystem of two teams: the traditional art world and the new guard NFT players.; and, Jabberwock, the first of a sculpture/video series that highlights the absurdity and wrongheadedness of marketing dinosaur skeletons as baubles for the rich in contemporary art auctions.

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RECOLLECTION | AI AND MEMORY

London & New York | 11 April - 13 May 2023

The artists explore the idea of further challenging the concreteness of human memory—personal or collective—through creative collaboration with AI.

Artificial Intelligence already assists human memory in the form of predictive text and GPS navigation. One would surmise that there exists a role for AI when it comes to supplementing even more complex memory.

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VARVARA ALAY

London | 16 March - 9 April 2023

Dreamscape A journey through her imagination

The NFT Gallery in London is showcasing the incredible artistry of Varvara Alay. This exhibition will take you on a journey through Alay’s creative evolution, showcasing her unique perspective and unbridled creativity through a collection of her Angel artworks up until her series of Coin Girl.

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COMPANIONS OF CODE

London & New York | 10 February - 24 February 2023

The artists will be presenting new series of long form generative art collections resulting from their collaboration between the code and their human input. This exhibition seeks to extend this notion of companionship between the code and the artist and highlight how the two walk hand in hand in the creation of code-generated artworks. 

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YOU TOPIA

London & New York | 7 March - 11 March 2023

A groundbreaking exhibition that celebrates the power and creativity of women in the art world. You Topia, from 8 MAR to 12 MAR, is an all female and non binary exhibition, on the occasion of International Women’s Day, furthering the ongoing debate of gender discrimination across the art world.

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COMPUTATIONAL REALISM

London & New York | 25 February - 6 March 2023

The artists will be presenting new series of long form generative art collections resulting from their collaboration between the code and their human input. This exhibition seeks to extend this notion of companionship between the code and the artist and highlight how the two walk hand in hand in the creation of code-generated artworks. 

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THE DIGITAL CANVAS

London & New York | 26 January - 9 February 2023

A canvas is commonly known as a plain cloth which artists paint on,  the definition of it has been historically tied to more traditional art practices. However, digital art practices are older than we think, in the 1980's with the development of paint programs, pioneering digital artists like Hardol Cohen, started using computers as their canvas. 

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WILLIAM JOHN KENNEDY

London | 30 September 2022 - 31 January 2023

The Lost Archive: Photographs of Andy Warhol and Robert Indiana

Shot in the early 1960s when fine art photographer William John Kennedy forged a friendship with both Robert Indiana and Andy Warhol, these images capture the two artists and their soon-to-be iconic works at the seminal point of their careers and the birth of the Pop Art movement.

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LYDIA SMITH

London | 15 December 2022 - 31 January 2023

Lydia Smith's work is a conversation between the digital and the physical worlds.  A three-way dialogue that unfolds from her hands to software and to mind, creating works that are a balanced expression of this relationship. Their complex simplicity serves as a break of consciousness to the viewer.

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REWIND COLLECTIVE

London | 25 November 2022 - 21 January 2023

While contemporary art history has an increasingly stronger focal point on the female contributors in the art scene, decades of historical oversight still make many invisible in contemporary context. The collection provides the opportunity to view historical figures from all possible angles, blurring the lines between historical accuracy and the fantastical work of fairytales

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KATE DAUDY

London | 27 July - 24 September 2022

If There Are No Questions?

This exhibition spans established fine art  practice through to NFTs. Curator Yasmine Datnow traces a clear path through to Daudy|Viggers|Novoselov’s new digital collaboration via textile, pen and ink, ceramic, collage, cast bronze and aluminium sculpture, even film stills from Daudy + Novoselov’s ‘Alternative Random Number Generator: The Sheep of Mr. Charles Platts’ commissioned for Yorkshire Sculpture Park.

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SURFACE TENSION

LONDON | 9 JUNE - 22 JULY 2022

Women are sorely underrepresented in the NFT sphere and in the Art World in general, both as artists and collectors. For the inaugural show at The NFT Gallery we highlight female artists working in both arenas, unmasking the mystique around NFTs. We exhibit the  work of NFT artists alongside the work of established, traditional artists who we have commissioned to create NFTs, so that each can learn from the other.

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