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German Pavilion’s “Thresholds” – Digital Documentation of Venice Biennale 2024
The Hidden Statement project represents a groundbreaking digital sanctuary for Afghan artists facing unprecedented oppression under Taliban rule. Launched in May 2023, this innovative initiative creates virtual exhibitions that preserve and showcase artworks at risk of destruction, transforming digital archiving into a powerful act of cultural resistance.
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Digital Archive of Virtual Exhibitions for Afghan Artists Under Taliban Rule
The Hidden Statement project represents a groundbreaking digital sanctuary for Afghan artists facing unprecedented oppression under Taliban rule. Launched in May 2023, this innovative initiative creates virtual exhibitions that preserve and showcase artworks at risk of destruction, transforming digital archiving into a powerful act of cultural resistance.
Virtual Curating Course – Exploring Digital Exhibition Practices at Metropolitan University
The Virtual Curating Course at Metropolitan University, Budapest represents a pioneering educational initiative that fundamentally reimagines curatorial training for the digital age. Running from February to May 2023, this semester-long program challenged traditional exhibition practices by immersing MA students in the emerging field of virtual curation using Walter's Cube vCurator software.
Shared Frequencies: Art Through Generational Echoes
At What Year Are You? / Hányas Vagy?, currently on view at MODEM in Debrecen, the museum’s newly acquired status meets a curatorial challenge that few institutions dare to tackle: organizing a permanent collection not by movement or medium, but by birth year.
Still Lives of a Disoriented World
In a time when labor’s meaning grows ever more ambiguous, What Work Is, Șerban Savu’s 2024 exhibition for the Romanian Pavilion at La Biennale di Venezia, speaks in the subdued tones of inertia.
Reconstructing Antiquity: The Pergamon Panorama’s Dialogue of Past and Present
Yadegar Asisi’s Pergamonmuseum. The Panorama offers a compelling fusion of historical reconstruction and contemporary artistic vision, creating an immersive experience that transcends the static display of antiquities.
Andrzej Wróblewski’s In the First Person : A Glimpse into the Artist’s Inner World
“We want our paintings hanging in the common room or in the hall, to lift the spirits with their clarity, help in the daily toil with their colorfulness.” These words from Andrzej Wróblewski himself reveal his desire for art to be both emotionally resonant and socially embedded.
Brushstrokes of Pop: Lichtenstein’s Centennial Celebration
In the digital age where advertising shapes our perception and reality is mediated through screens, Roy Lichtenstein's centennial exhibition at the Albertina Museum in Vienna serves as a poignant reflection on the intersection of art and mass culture.
Shadows of the Self: Ghenie Revisits Schiele
The exhibition Adrian Ghenie: Shadow Paintings at the ALBERTINA Museum presents a compelling dialogue between contemporary artistic practice and early 20th-century modernism. Curated with precision and conceptual clarity, the show explores the psychological and aesthetic terrain shared by Adrian Ghenie and Egon Schiele through a series of charcoal studies and final paintings that reimagine Schiele’s lost works.
Wellness Warfare in Maryam Jafri’s Provocative Installations
In a cultural era riddled with anxiety, self-optimization, and political unrest, Maryam Jafri's War on Wellness at Kai Matsumiya, New York, boldly interrogates the complexities underpinning contemporary wellness culture.
Friend: A Dialogue Across Generations in Op Art and Minimalism
In an era where contemporary art often feels untethered from its historical foundations, Friend (A Survey of Op Art & Minimalism) in Support of Sentebale at Ki Smith Gallery offers a rare and compelling convergence of past and present.
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Walter’s Cube digitizes contemporary exhibitions in world-class galleries and institutions in 3D. Our mission is to eliminate geographic and temporal barriers between exhibitions and audiences by creating digital twins from the spaces and making them accessible 24/7. Our award-winning technology allows visitors to walk around these online exhibitions and spend real time as if they would be there. We developed this platform to create the best art viewing experience for our users so they can attend exhibitions and purchase artworks that may otherwise be difficult for them to access.