EXHIBITING AT THE NEW MEDIA MOMENT IN TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK
This May, I had the opportunity to participate in The New Media Moment, an international digital art exhibition presented across the iconic urban screens of Times Square in New York City.
Held from May 13–15, 2026, the exhibition transformed one of the world’s most recognizable advertising landscapes into a platform for artistic experimentation and contemporary digital culture. Presented daily at 1 Times Square, the project brought together artists working across video, animation, AI-generated art, computational media, and other emerging digital practices.
What made this exhibition particularly significant was its engagement with public space. In a location typically defined by commercial messaging and constant visual stimulation, artistic works temporarily occupied the monumental LED displays, creating moments of reflection, disruption, and dialogue within the urban environment. The project explored how digital art can interact with contemporary media infrastructures and reshape the way audiences experience public space.
Curated by an international committee of respected curators, directors, and cultural innovators, The New Media Moment featured a diverse selection of artists from around the world, reflecting the growing global conversation around technology, creativity, and new forms of visual expression.
Being part of this exhibition was an exciting opportunity to present my work within a truly international context and to see it displayed at a scale unlike any traditional gallery setting. Times Square, often described as a global crossroads of culture and communication, provided a unique backdrop for exploring the possibilities of digital art in the public realm.
I am grateful to Art Innovation and the curatorial team for including my work in this ambitious project, and I am honored to have exhibited alongside such a talented group of artists from across the globe.
See more pictures of the show:
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The New Media Moment
1 Times Square, New York City
May 13–15, 2026
Organized by Art Innovation