gallery

ELEKTRA, Montréal
ELEKTRA is an international media and contemporary digital art organization based in Montréal, Québec, Canada. Since 1999, it has presented artists and works that combine creative technological genres, such as music, video, cinema, performance, design, audio, robotic, interactive and visual arts.

REVISITED
Markus Oberndorfer (AT)
Markus Oberndorfer’s multimedia-project REVISITED started in 2015 with a desire to question the medial parameters of 360 degree video. The artist draws attention to the fundamental shifts that took place between 360 degree video and the two main media of our time — photography and film.

Galleria Artericambi, Verona
Artericambi Gallery was founded in 2002 by Francesco Pandian. The Gallery introduces a new approach to contemporary art with great attention on scientific and philosophical thought.

arebyte Gallery, London
arebyte Gallery is a London-based art organization which supports the development of artists working across digital and emerging artforms. Following in the long tradition of artists experimenting with new technologies, arebyte Gallery has led a pioneering program since 2013, to much acclaim.

V E N T Gallery, Vienna
Vienna based V E N T gallery promotes international and local rising artists in contemporary visual arts, curated in solo and group exhibitions as well as performative formats. The program of V E N T gallery is focused on research into the artificial meaning of media, through the implementation of technologies from the late 20th and the 21st century into the artistic process and the analysis of their social potential. V E N T gallery focuses on the artistic and curatorial exploration of futurality. Futurality describes future incidents that are already inscribed into the present as a diffuse phenomenon of so-called “hyper-objects.”

Galerie Anita Beckers, Frankfurt am Main
Established in 1995 in Darmstadt, the gallery space moved to Frankfurt in 1998. From the beginning, the emphasis has been on promoting young artists. In particular, the gallery has worked for the promotion of video and new media art by enabling artists to show their work in the necessary settings, as well as supporting publications and productions. Gallery artists have also been invited to take part in the exhibitions of important, international museums, international festivals and biennials.

Galería José de la Mano, Madrid
Since its foundation in 2005, Galería José de la Mano has manifested its commitment to reviving interest in the pioneers of the electronic art created with computers and photocopiers in Spain in the 1960s and 70s, notably the figure of Lugán. The gallery has also drawn attention to artists working in the context of the Centro de Cálculo (1969-73), whose seminars analyzed the potential for applying calculus to the process of artistic creation.

Galerie Charlot, Paris — Tel Aviv, Yafo
Galerie Charlot was created by Valérie Hasson-Benillouche in 2010 in order to promote innovative contemporary art practices. Valentina Peri joined the gallery in 2011 and she is currently the associate director. Particularly sensitive to emerging art forms, Galerie Charlot focuses on the relation between art, technology and science.

BOZAR Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels
BOZAR is a European house for culture, it is a multi-disciplinary and cross-sectoral artistic platform engaged in the social development of the city of Brussels, in innovation, inclusion, diversity, sustainability, defending Europe as a shared cultural space.

Blockchain.art, San Francisco
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