
The Top 5 Art Installation Exhibitions to see in London this Summer
Art in a church, underground and lighting up the darkness.
Art in a church, underground and lighting up the darkness.
Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic picks his favourite exhibitions to see this month – this time they’re all shows to catch this month. Each… Read More
SHE KEEPS ME DAMN ALIVE, by Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley, landed with a bang at arebyte on 18th November 2021. Continuing arebyte’s… Read More
arebyte Gallery presents SHE KEEPS ME DAMN ALIVE, an exhibition by artist Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley that uses video games, animation, sound and voice to capture, preserve and archive Black Trans Existence.
Facebook, bones, snooker tables, Patrick Stewart and online art.
Software for Less, an exhibition examining the cultural, social and political effects of software on contemporary society, by US artist Ben… Read More
hotel generation mentors the next generation of UK digital artists during the critical early stages of establishing a career in the arts.
Blood, clouds graphics and ceramics.
arebyte Gallery presents Realities (February – December 2021), a digital art programme featuring emerging as well as established artists from the UK and abroad
arebyte Gallery present Real-Time Constraints, a group exhibition featuring works by artists working within the realms of artificial intelligence, algorithms, machine learning, big data, and interventions in web-based platforms.
Genocide. lights, Google, torture and layered architecture.
Colourful ships, architecture, birth, masculinity, forests, capitalism and balance.
Destruction of heritage, explosions of colour, Manga, dark matter, writing, moon meditation and giant headphones.
Dalston, miniatures, Rembrandt, flooding, nature, colour and navigation.
This week’s Top 7 art exhibitions to see include: A hotel, women, sharks, virtual reality, flesh and gold.
Concertina by Richard Wentworth launches arebyte’s new site at London City Island; the future home to arebyte Gallery, artist’s studios & co-working space.
Would you like to be part of something fun, arty, in London later in September and October? The BGC need volunteers for an experimental art project.
Seeing-I is a performative social experiment developed in collaboration with arebyte gallery.
Cheap studio spaces in London: arebyte have got together with Outset: Studiomakers to present a ‘pop up arts complex’which will be spread over 1000sqm! in the heart of Clerkenwell and they want you to be part of it.
At Dissent as an iPhone App, visitors are encouraged to react and interact with the displays via an online forum through which you can upload photos and leave comments for the artists.
This week’s top 5 engages all senses, features unfinished works, documents the lives of those who suffered urban cleansing, paints flowers and records an interview.
Join Jenny Judova (founder of Art Map London) on a quest to figure out what the hell is digital art as she explores the digital art scene online, and offline in London.
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