Professor Golan Levin Exhibits in London with Group Show at Gazelli Art House

Posted on August 26, 2024

Together, the artists represent the evolution of how technology is redefining the boundaries of art.


Professor Golan Levin is among the pioneering artists featured in the exhibition “Awaken, Metamagical Hands,” presented by Gazelli Art House in London. Curated by John Maeda and Robert Norton, this show highlights the transformative impact of computational tools on artistic expression. Levin’s work is showcased alongside pieces by other leading artists, together emphasizing the form’s evolution from early computer programming to contemporary generative art and natural language prompts.

On view through September 21, the exhibition explores the intersections of human creativity and computational technology, displaying new and previously unseen works that challenge traditional notions of art-making. By including both digital and physical components, “Awaken, Metamagical Hands” invites viewers to reflect on the complex relationship between technology and artistry. The show provides a platform for discussing how these “metamagical hands” of the computer influence and expand the boundaries of contemporary art.