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ENCODED: ART WITH NO BOUNDARIES

Past exhibition
4 December 2024 - 15 February 2025
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©Manfred Mohr P3010_3, 2020-2021, Dye sublimation on aluminium 16.9 x 16.9 x 2 in
©Manfred Mohr P3010_3, 2020-2021, Dye sublimation on aluminium 16.9 x 16.9 x 2 in

 

ENCODED: ART WITH NO BOUNDARIES, a collaboration between VISU Contemporary and bitforms gallery, is a groundbreaking exhibition which explores the intersection of art, technology, and human perception. This exhibition brings together visionary artists who harness art, code, light and motion, to challenge our understanding of artistic expression.


From Bjorn Schulke's ambient light-powered kinetic sculptures to the mesmerizing interactive video installations by Daniel Rozin and Daniel Canogar — the exhibition showcases how contemporary artists are expanding the boundaries of traditional art forms. Select artworks invite viewers to become active participants, blurring the lines between creator, artwork and audience, while redefining our notion of the canvas, to extend it into three-dimensional space and time. The exhibit also presents historic works by Manfred Mohr (b. 1938), a pioneer of generative art, who will showcase a range of early plotter works from the 1970’s and more recent printed metal objects.

Marina Zurkow urges a conversation between individual and global moments with her prints from the Crucible series. The porous connection between a lived experience and the far-reaching environment is portrayed through domestic, material manifestations.

Digital images of AI generated sculptures by Alex Reben and a real-time generative screen painting by Siebren Versteeg demonstrate how algorithms can be harnessed as a new kind of paintbrush which creates complex visual narratives in constant motion.

While the exhibited works employ cutting-edge technology, they are firmly rooted in art historical traditions. Schulke’s kinetic sculptures echo Dadaist and Constructivist experiments with movement and machines. The interactive works build upon the participatory aspects of 1960s Happenings and Fluxus events, while the algorithm-generated prints can be seen as a digital evolution of Abstract Expressionism and Conceptual Art.

This exhibition challenges the viewer to consider how new technology is not just a tool for artists, but a collaborator in the creative process, opening new realms of possibility. As visitors move through the exhibition, they will experience art which responds to their presence, art which evolves over time, as well as art which exists at the very edge of human and machine creativity.

ENCODED: ART WITH NO BOUNDARIES offers a glimpse into the future of art while honoring the timeless human desire to create, interact, and find beauty in the world around us.

Artists include:
Daniel Canogar, LaJuné McMillian, Manfred Mohr, Alex Reben, Daniel Rozin, Björn Schülke, Siebren Versteeg and Marina Zurkow.

About VISU Contemporary:
Established in 2022, VISU Contemporary’s success is a testament to Miami’s flourishing position in the global art market. Located two blocks from the Miami Beach Convention Center (home to Art Basel Miami) and directly behind The Bass Museum of Art, VISU Contemporary seeks to contribute to the art history conversation by presenting provocative and inclusive exhibitions, projects, installations, collaborations and performances. Featured artists have included David LaChapelle, Amber Cowan, Al Farrow, Starsky Brines, Tyler Shields, Sibylle Peretti, Alfredo Álvarez Plágaro, Karen Rifas, and Hendrik Zimmer, amongst others. VISU Contemporary is located at 2160 Park Ave. in Miami Beach. Abundant parking is available on the street, or in the parking garage at the corner of 23rd Street and Liberty Ave. For more information, visit visugallery.com. To make an appointment, email info@visugallery.com or call 305-496-5180 For more information, visit visugallery.com , or email info@visugallery.com .

About bitforms gallery:
Founded in November 2001 in NYC, bitforms gallery represents established, mid-career, and emerging artists critically engaged with new technologies. Spanning the rich history of media art through its current developments, the gallery’s program offers an incisive perspective on the fields of digital, internet, time-based, and new media art forms. Supporting and advocating for the collection of ephemeral, time-based, and digital artworks since its founding, bitforms gallery artists are in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Tate Modern, London; the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C.; the National Portrait Gallery, Washington, D.C.; Center for Art and Media (ZKM), Karlsruhe; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Victoria and Albert Museum, London; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; and Borusan Contemporary, Istanbul, among other institutions internationally. For more information visit www.bitforms.art or email info@bitforms.art

ENCODED: ART WITH NO BOUNDARIES
Dec 4, 2024 - Jan 18, 2025
Opening Reception Dec 4, 2024 6-8pm

Contact the gallery at info@visugallery.com +1 (305) 496-5180

Visu Contemporary, 2160 Park Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33139

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