Following my participation in ‘Synesthetic Immersion’ last autumn, 0xCollection has purchased Ent- to add to their permanent collection.
Interview for Guest Work Agency
I was interviewed by Alana Kushnir for Guest Work Agency about my artistic practice, the importance of contracts, and my new work Heartbreak and Magic.
‘Heartbreak and Magic’ in ‘Digital Innovation in Arts and Culture’ by Samantha King
Behind the scenes video for ‘Heartbreak and Magic’
For more information about the process behind Heartbreak and Magic, you can watch this fantastic behind the scenes documentary that dives into the movement practice, my paintings, and how I translated my practice into VR .
‘Heartbreak and Magic’ in Forbes’s top recommendations for February
Coming up in March: ‘Quantum Soup’ solo show at HeK
‘Quantum Soup’ at HeK, Basel from March 23 – May 26
‘Quantum Soup’ will survey my recent work with quantum computing and art as well as present new video works, paintings and glass sculptures. Stay tuned for details of the forthcoming catalogue with new essays and photos of the exhibition.
‘Notes on the Index in Accelerated Times’, Noam Segal for Pompeii Commitment
I was invited, alongside Agnieszka Kurant and Marina Rosenfeld, by Noam Segal to reflect on Pompeii’s trans-temporal history by responding to archival material through a quantum lens.
“These images index quantum realities through the restoration of their hauntological characteristics.”
– Dr Noam Segal, LG Associate Curator, Guggenheim.
‘What’s it like to become an artist later in life?’ article in the Guardian by Gabrielle Schwarz
New commission ‘Heartbreak and Magic’ opening February 9 at Somerset House
‘Heartbreak and Magic’ commissioned by VIVE Arts in partnership with Somerset House, will be on view at Somerset House from February 9 – 18, 2024 in G31 at Somerset House.
‘CLASSES’ in art-in-Berlin
Review of ‘V01ces -The Human Voice in the Age of AI’ in art-in-Berlin:
In Libby Heaney’s Classes […] “the factors of language and class are brought together”. For German speakers, read more about this exhibit’s investigation of the human voice as a pattern, as seen by artificial intelligence.