Onassis ONX Presents its Winter Exhibition 'All Will Be Considered'

Featuring seven works by six artists who meditate on the merging of humanity with technology.

Exhibitions

Onassis ONX is a New York-based studio that specializes in championing immersive XR and AI artworks. On view now at its Manhattan space is a new exhibition titled All Will Be Considered, featuring seven works from artists Ashley Zelinskie, Jeremy Kamal, Kevin Peter He, Marc Da Costa, Miriam Simun and Peter Burr.

Although diverse in their distinctive practices, each of the six figures are united in their approach to using AI, sound and technological methods to create existential meditations on themes pertaining science fiction, identity and isolation. “The inaugural Onassis ONX Winter exhibition, All Will be Considered, represents some of the strongest work coming out of the Onassis ONX membership,” said Onassis Foundation Director of Digital and Innovation, Prodromos Tsiavos, in a statement.

“The exhibition dives into a diversity of themes central to contemporary discourse and poses existential questions regarding a post-human world that seeks to remain humane. It reflects Onassis Culture’s commitment to the support and development of vanguard creativity.”

In Android 4, Ashley Zelinskie’s own DNA code is augmented into a 3D-printed bust of the artist — hinting at the prospects of a world where it is increasingly difficult to distinguish machines from their human creators. Another standout in the show includes Miriam Simun’s video installation YOUR URGE TO BREATHE IS A LIE, which centers the cephalopod (octopus and squids) as the next model of human evolution as the world becomes wetter due to climate change.

All Will Be Considered will be on view in New York from January 25 until February 4, 2024.

Onassis ONX
645 5th Ave
Lower Level, NY 10022

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