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HOFA Gallery Launches Pioneering AI Art Exhibition in London
HOFA Gallery has announced the launch of a groundbreaking exhibition titled "New Beginnings" in London, which documents the evolution of AI artistry. This event, running from April 11 to April 30, 2024, is a partnership with the Fellowship AI platform daily.xyz and AI art experts, Crysalis. It will feature 14 globally renowned AI artists such as Niceaunties, Sougwen Chung, Emily Xie, Agoria, and Elman Mansimov, who delve into AI's profound implications on art and human interaction.
Elio D'Anna, Co-founder of HOFA Gallery, highlighted the exhibition's purpose in showcasing the technological evolution within AI art, comparing early creations to major works produced in a post-transition period. By doing so, "New Beginnings" aims to redefine contemporary art perceptions in the digital age. The showcase includes a variety of mediums and methodologies, reflecting AI's journey and its role as both inspiration and tool in the artistic process.
Show highlights include artists like Sougwen æ«å Chung, a pioneer in human-machine collaboration with works recognized by London's Victoria and Albert Museum, and Agoria, known for his BioGenArt and upcoming cinematic piece "I Feel Good." HOFA's mission through this exhibition is to merge traditional art techniques with digital innovation, introducing blockchain technology to a new generation of collectors and connecting the tangible with the digital.
The exhibition is free to the public and aims to explore AI's evolution and its impact on creative practices, shedding light on new, collaborative production methods driven by data and virtualization. "New Beginnings" presents an opportunity to witness the enchanting blend of AI and human creativity, reflecting a shared excitement for the future of art and AI integration.
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