Museum of Tomorrow’s Fábio Scarano On Rethinking Science Through Art and Redefining Institutional Purpose "Our job is to create experiences that make people ask new questions," the curator tells Observer. By Dan Duray
What Zero 10 Can Tell Us About the Art World’s Next Chapter The digital section artists arrived at Art Basel with their legitimacy already established through peer-to-peer platforms, tools and communities native to the scene. By Elisa Carollo
The Algorithm Thinks You’re Ugly: An Interview With Artist Gretchen Andrew There is a direct line between lip fillers and the techno-apocalypse, and the artist draws that line with her latest body of work. By Mieke Marple
Art Basel Launches Zero 10, a New Platform for Digital Art in the Era of Next Gen Collecting By Elisa Carollo
A Trove of Early Computer Art Is Hiding in Plain Sight in Sotheby’s History of Science & Technology Sale By Christa Terry
One Fine Show: Lynn Hershman Leeson’s ‘Of Humans, Cyborgs and AI’ at the Nevada Museum of Art By Dan Duray
Christie’s Is Holding the First Ever Dedicated A.I. Art Sale at a Major Auction House By Christa Terry
One Fine Show: ‘The Living End, Painting and Other Technologies, 1970-2020’ at MCA Chicago By Dan Duray
Lightmachines, Digital Realities and the Art of Technological Nostalgia at Tate Modern By Simon Coates
When Human Creativity Meets Technical Autonomy: An Interview With Artist Anna Ridler By Christa Terry
Meet the Collectors: Margo and Jordan Castro On Collecting Around Deviously Kawaii Themes By Christa Terry