Insightful opinion essay series written by a curator with expertise in both digital and hybrid physical events.
As digital curation is new and constantly evolving, it can be challenging for collectors to know what to look for. Each article offers guidance on navigating this shifting landscape, providing valuable advice on how a curator’s eye can help collectors make more informed and thoughtful decisions in the rapidly changing world of digital art.

The exhibition Liquid Chimeras emerged from the European art and science residency program STUDIOTOPIA, which brings together artists, scientists, and cultural institutions across Europe.

For the first time in its history, “digital” art entered the core of Art Basel’s main fair. At Art Basel Miami Beach, the debut of the Zero 10 Digital Sector marked a decisive and symbolic moment.

Curated by Nina Roehrs, the third edition of the Digital Sector at Paris Photo captures the shifting frontier of photography in the age of computation, a living ecosystem of time, matter, and code.

Some say water never forgets. The exhibition "You Were Never Solid" brings together a constellation of digital artists exploring what it means to be fluid in a world obsessed with solidity

This year during Art Basel Paris, the city offers a dense landscape of exhibitions where digital practices emerge as one of the most vital and coherent directions in contemporary art..

In the second article of the World Becoming series, Diane Drubay explains the term "post-natural" through art and emotions - what we call nature has always been cultural, technical, and transformed.

Nooo, you didn’t make it to Basel? Or wait, was that you, just standing on Katharina Grosse’s sprayed colors? Whether you were crossing the river or watching from afar, this is your post-fair compass.
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The new collaborator Diane Drubay discusses how digital artists across continents use approaches to local and ancestral knowledge, ecological grief, and technological speculation to tell their stories

Are you in Dubai? Aren’t you in Dubai? It doesn’t matter! Here are some curated picks for you from the Digital Art section at Art Dubai. Some of the most interesting and amazing works on display.

After presenting Counterparty’s ecosystem, it is now time to explore two projects that have further contributed to revolutionizing art on Bitcoin: Ordinals and Stamps. But before delving into their si

Permanence is one of the main concerns regarding art on the blockchain, but it is also one of the blockchain's miracles. Well, this is until quantum computing takes over, but that’s another story.
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In November 2024, I participated in a residency for "artists, scholars, curators and programmers building at the intersection of Art and Blockchain": Glitch, organized every year - this was the fourth

“The word Photography literally means ‘drawing with light.’ It is the process of recording a two-dimensional image using light. What if, instead of drawing with light, we drew with code?

In 2021, Paolo Sorrentino’s The Hand of God explored fate and talent. Watching marble artist Nazareno Biondo work in his Turin studio, I couldn’t help but think—this must be “the hand of God.”

It's a common belief that everything slows down in summer, that is only sometimes the case when discussing digital art. What if I were to ask you this: what do digital frogs and marble have in common?