The future of art: digital innovations occupy the Hamburg Kunsthalle

The future of art: digital innovations occupy the Hamburg Kunsthalle

The art scene in Vienna and Hamburg faces exciting developments that redefine the boundaries between physical and digital space. In the Kunsthalle Vienna, director Cotton presents an exciting program for 2025, which includes eight exhibitions and a festival. From January 23, the Kunsthalle celebrates the works of Rawan Almukhtar and Ida Kammerloch, which were awarded the Kunsthalle Vienna Prize 2024. From February 28, the focus "Radical Software: Women Art and Computing 1960-1991" is the focus, which addresses the important contributions of artists on digital art. Cotton emphasizes: "We are a bridge between a museum and an off-space", and describes the new art scene club that is supposed to strengthen the community, reports vienna.at .

In the Hamburg Kunsthalle, the topic of space is illuminated by another innovative perspective, as in the exhibition "Out of Space". This shows how artists have been redesigning and experiencing physical spaces since the 1960s. For this purpose, iconic works by minimalists such as Robert Morris and current digital installations are presented, which enable visitors to immerse themselves in new dimensions of art using VR technology. A special highlight is the installation "How did we get here?" by Manuel Rossner, who allows visitors to deal with NFTS (non-fungable tokens) as part of the exhibition. In addition, auditory tours are offered that expand the art experience. This exciting connection between traditional and digital art is illuminated in detail

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