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07 May 2025

Explore: New Realities & the Intersection of Art and Technology

In a world increasingly mediated by technology, our understanding of what is real is shifting. Within this theme artists explore how we could engage with these emerging technologies — from AI and digital media to simulation and data processing. Throughout their search the artists question, reshape, and expand human perception.

Nxt Museum | Still Processing | Noord
Still Processing at Nxt Museum explores the rapid evolution of technology and its impact on human consciousness. Through large-scale immersive works, artists reflect on how data, AI, and digital realities reshape our perceptions of the world around us.

Bradwolff & Partners | Shifting Realities – Jaehun Park | De Pijp
Jaehun Park’s Shifting Realities presents digital landscapes where simulation and reality collide. His animated sculptures and installations reveal how technological innovation constantly challenges and redefines our sense of what is real.

Galerie Fleur & Wouter | Van Ostade Biennale VI: Positions | De Pijp
In Van Ostade Biennale VI: Positions, Natalia Jordanova explores possible worlds. Using different media and strategies, she explores intersections and sculptural possibilities in the exchange of the digital and physical.

Rutger Brandt Gallery | Solo Exhibition – Radenko Milak | Centre
Radenko Milak’s exhibition offers a contemplative look at how digitalisation and global connectivity influence contemporary life. His monochromatic watercolor paintings question the blurred lines between reality, media, and machine-driven experiences.

Upstream Gallery | Everybody Wants to Be a Rolling Stone – Joseph Palframan | Centre
Joseph Palframan revisits traditional pointillism through a modern, technological lens. His works explore how contemporary tools and scientific innovations shift artistic techniques and influence our visual interpretation of reality.

ABN AMRO | Digital Deluge | Zuid
Digital Deluge highlights the overwhelming presence of digital technologies in everyday life. Featuring works that explore the intersections of art, society, and technology, the exhibition reflects on how digital realities transform both creative practices and human perception.