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The article examines how XCOPY’s work is perceived, misperceived, and reinterpreted as it moves across different contexts. Rather than asking who is “right” or “wrong,” it explores how meaning shifts through framing, expectation, and perception.
Attention is a strange currency. The more information we receive, the less we can hold. Psychologists warned this decades ago: overstimulation erodes focus; cognition collapses under overload. Yet we keep reacting — faster, louder, more impulsively.
Observer’s review of Art Basel Miami Beach 2025 includes a thoughtful look at the newly launched Zero 10 digital section and references ideas from Kate Vass’s essay The Future Has No Walls.
The Book On-Chain project introduces Curator Focus, an ongoing series of conversations with the individuals who build bridges between code and culture. We open the series with Eleonora Brizi, one of the first to take curating on-chain seriously.
We are happy to present Advent Collaboration, a digital advent calendar led by Jenni Pasanen, releasing 24 one-of-one artworks with 25 artists throughout December.
In this conversation, published by the DIFFRACTIONS collective, Rhea Myers traces her path from net art to protocol art, offering rare insight into the beliefs, tensions, and contradictions that animate her work.
Grayson Earle will take part in the upcoming exhibition Processing Process ~ No EnD In Site, opening at Hypha Studios Gallery 3 in London, curated by Korina Pavlidou.
This winter, Tamiko Thiel presents two exhibitions, debuting her AR installation ParadoQc/Machines in Munich and unveiling Atmos Sphaerae as an immersive installation in New York.
Memo Akten
We are all connected #04 - Underworld, 2020
BIGGANs series
To celebrate the milestones of 2024, we invite you to explore our Annual Catalogue, featuring the most significant projects, exhibitions, and art fairs we participated in, as well as showcasing artworks that have defined the year.
Kate Vass Galerie presented a curated selection of pioneering AI and technology-driven artworks at Untitled Miami Art Fair. This program emphasized the historical development and innovative potential of AI in art.
In May, 2024, as we journeyed five years back in time to revisit the Automat & Mensch show, our aim was to reflect upon the trajectory of AI in art and the evolution of generative art over the past half-decade.
Following the successful edition of Art Salon Paris in 2023, we opened Art Salon II, hosted at Budapest Art Factory. This year's edition presents the exhibition "Interthinking", celebrating the influence of Hungarian artists on the contemporary generative art scene.
During Berlin Art Week in September, the focus was on POSITIONS Berlin Art Fair. The program explored the dynamic interplay between artistic expression and cutting-edge technological innovation.
At the NOISE Media Art Fair, the gallery presented mixed media artworks, featuring a diverse range of installations, live performances, video works, prints, and plotter drawings, created using technologies.
In the heart of Paris, Kate Vass Galerie presented Art Salon ‘Node to Node’, a captivating fusion of artistic mediums, bringing together paintings, plotter drawings, post-photography, and site-specific installations.
We're delighted to share the annual catalogue of our 2023 program. Delving into the creations of some of the most groundbreaking artists in this field, this year, we primarily hosted exhibitions in physical venues.