Electronic Superhighway (2016-1966) is a landmark exhibition that brings together over 100 artworks to show the impact of computer and Internet technologies on artists from the mid-1960s to the present day.
It features new and rarely seen multimedia works, together with film, painting, sculpture, photography and drawing by over 70 artists, including works by Cory Arcangel, Roy Ascott, Jeremy Bailey, Judith Barry, James Bridle, Douglas Coupland, Constant Dullaart, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Vera Molnar, Albert Oehlen, Trevor Paglen, Nam June Paik, Jon Rafman, Hito Steyerl, Ryan Trecartin, Amalia Ulman and Ulla Wiggen.
The Electronic Superhighway is closing down soon – The exhibition closes on the 15th May and if you haven’t seen it yet or want to see it again our friends at the Whitechapel Gallery have given us a pair of tickets to the exhibition. To get them all you have to do is answer the question below. Send your answers to mark@FADemail.com putting Electronic in the subject line.
Q: Which artist in the exhibition wrote the contemporary classic Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture?
Watch the video below to find out more about the exhibition.
More reading:
Electronic Superhighway review – 50 years of internet sex and roadkill: The Guardian
Electronic Superhighway, exhibition preview: Digital art remains a world of near endless possibilities : Evening Standard