From now through December 29, Bitforms Gallery presents “Artificial Imagination,” an A.I. art group show it’s calling “the first DALL-E-inspired art exhibition.” The intergenerational, eight-artist ...
Daniel Rozin, “Sunset Mirror” (2019) (photo by Emile Askey, courtesy of Bitforms Gallery) The sun comprises 99.8% of our solar system’s mass. Alas, most diagrams distort the Earth as bigger and the ...
Virtual exhibition and artist talks presented by bitforms gallery, which specialises in digital, internet, time-based and new media art forms, and curated by Zaiba Jabbar and Valerie Amend. It ...
bitforms gallery is pleased to announce the US debut of new work by the Los Angeles-based artist Casey Reas. ULTRACONCENTRATED is his first New York solo exhibition in over five years, marking a ...
Installation detail of Marina Zurkow, ‘MORE&MORE (the invisible oceans)’ at bitforms gallery (all photos by the author for Hyperallergic) (click to enlarge) The author’s customized swimsuit mockup, ...
As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly popular for generating images, a question has roiled the art world: Can AI create art? At bitforms gallery in San Francisco, the answer is yes. An ...
Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland is a story that seems tailor-made for artists who are computer programmers. A small girl named Alice wonders what the world looks like behind the reflection of a ...
In case you happened to notice that freaky looking thing hanging from the ceiling of the $8.5 million tech pad, it’s an artwork called Drone #4 (2006) by Björn Schülke, from the Bitforms Gallery.